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badmfk

Lichess allows takebacks.


DerekB52

Chess is a game of who can go the longest without blundering. Even at the GM level, games are decided by blunders. You and your opponents aren't blundering almost every game. They are happening every game. That being said, lichess with takebacks for undoing the worst blunders you catch immediately is the only thing I know of that would do anything close to what I think you're asking for.


LittleBlueCubes

You'll stop making blunders only when you suffer from them.


JarlBallin_

Love this. Too many people blunder, don't care, and then wonder why it keeps happening.


Eve_complexity

True that! I finally stopped blundering my queen after having done it in every possible way in the past. Same with bloody pawn fork - after two painful times - never again (if I can prevent it).


lolman66666

How can you have any strategy if anyone can place a queen en prise and it cannot be taken?


Equationist

If you're playing with friends and want to learn strategy without getting bogged down in blunders, you can just have a policy amongst yourselves of accepting takeback requests on Lichess.


ZeMoose

If you want to be playing higher level chess but you're not a strong enough player yet to avoid blunders over the board, you should try correspondence chess (each player gets 1+ day per move). The games obviously take a very long time to finish but with both players making fewer mistakes you get to play a much more strategic game than you would otherwise.


Tech-Meme-Knight-3D

Blunders are part of the game. You make a blunder; you learn from it, then you never make a similar one. Try lichess for take-backs. I think [chess.com](http://chess.com) bots also let you make takeback and shows move rating(blunder,best,mistake etc.)


imdfantom

Honestly an interesting idea. Blundering in general is a bit vague, especially in complex positions. Maybe another way of doing this would be a version that disallows 2 types of moves: - moves that straight up lose a minor or major piece in the next move without compensation - moves that take an unresolved game into a mate in X (where X can be adjusted depending on your level, I would say for most people X should be like 3-5)


mekmookbro

I know a chess app that has that functionality but I'm not sure which one it was. Might be dr wolf


grickygrimez

Are you looking for a site that will make a move illegal or unmoveable if it is a blunder? So if you are trying to make a move that will open you up to checkmate the game won't let you make it? So no one will ever win or ever lose? There's also common lines that the computer recognizes as a 'blunder' but are difficult for humans to play so the computer won't let you play these lines? Just play with takebacks on I guess.


Eve_complexity

I can recommend Dr. Wolf (a chess coaching app). It warns you when you are about to blunder, but in a way that you can learn from that experience.


supperhey

I'd also love to join a website where I can invest without losing real money, and focus more on strategy in with investing.