| Interesting perspective. I have subscriptions to both and my first reaction was the exact opposite of yours. Chess.con is so far ahead of lichens that it wasn’t debatable. What in your opinion leads you to believe that lichess is eating chess.com’s lunch. For me games are far easier and quicker to setup with chess.com. The drills are better at chess.com and so are the lessons, both in-depth and breadth. I can’t really think of a single thing lichess does better so I find it strange that you see things So vastly different. Also the competition on chess.con seems far better. My Elo rank on lichess is a full 500 points higher on lichess than chess.com, so I guess some purple could consider the go cost to be a point for lichess What do you see in lichess that i superior to chess.com? |
I'm not sure how you have a subscription to Lichess when it's a free site. Do you donate?
> My Elo rank on lichess is a full 500 points higher on lichess than chess.com
The ratings difference on lichess is arbitrary. Everyone starts higher (1500 vs 1200), so the average is higher.
> For me games are far easier and quicker to setup with chess.com
Unless I've missed something on chess.com this makes no sense at all.
_To create a game on Chess.com:_
1. load site
2. hover over Play in the sidebar
3. click either New Game or Play (which one?)
4. Select time-control from a matrix (if you click on New Game it defaults to 10 minutes time control; if you click on Play it defaults to 1 minute).
5. click on Play to initiate search
_To create a game on Lichess:_
1. Load site
2. Select time-control from a matrix. search initiates immiediately