What the games say
You create threats and play actively. The leak is not fear — it is one-move tactical blind spots after an active idea.
A polished artifact for reviewing tjonestj's rapid games with Krahnie: public Lichess + Chess.com games, quick Stockfish triage, human coaching themes, and a reusable drill loop.
You create threats and play actively. The leak is not fear — it is one-move tactical blind spots after an active idea.
Before playing: review 5 positions, guess the move, reveal Stockfish, then classify the miss.
A scan of the reviewed rapid sample. Click Lichess game titles to open the source game.
2026.04.22 · played as Black
2026.04.22 · played as White
2026.04.12 · played as Black
2026.04.10 · played as Black
2026.04.10 · played as White
2026.04.10 · played as Black
2026.04.08 · played as Black
2026.04.08 · played as White
2026.04.08 · played as White
2026.04.22 · played as Black
2026.04.22 · played as Black
2026.04.23 · played as White
Click a row to load the FEN. These are examples for “go through my games with Krahnie” review sessions.
The board will show the position before the selected move. Try to play the engine move directly on the board: drag a piece like Lichess, or tap the source and destination squares.
For future sessions: fetch recent rapid games → run Stockfish triage → identify 3–5 human themes → save this kind of visual page as a coaching artifact. No engine-line soup, just useful pattern recognition.