Plain text posts usually get ignored. A quick screenshot or an animated GIF of the final moves makes a huge difference.
If you're sharing a brilliant move, mention that Stockfish gave it a "!!" rating—it's a universal language for chess players.
Share a screenshot of your rating graph or a particularly wild "Great Move" from your game review. Option 2: The "Analyze This" Community Post Best for: Reddit (r/chess) or Chess.com Forums Title: Found this interesting mate in 4 in a blitz game. Plain text posts usually get ignored
Use the Chess.com Diagram Editor to embed a playable board or paste your PGN so others can see the moves. Option 3: The Educational / Blog Post Best for: Chess.com Blog or personal website Title: Why I’m finally focusing on the 20-40-40 rule.
I was playing White and felt like I was losing until I spotted this. Can you find the winning sequence? Share a screenshot of your rating graph or
After a month of plateauing, I realized I was spending 90% of my time on openings. I’m switching my training to the 20-40-40 rule : 20% Openings, 40% Middlegames, and 40% Endgames.
Another day, another blunder... followed by a miracle recovery. ♟️ Just hit a new personal best rating on Chess.com ! Any tips for breaking into the 1500s? Option 3: The Educational / Blog Post Best for: Chess
What kind of chess update are you looking to share—is it a , a rating milestone , or a puzzling position ?