What this site is for
The Chessplayer collects chess teaching materials, GeoGuessr guides, practical experience posts, and browser/user-script tools. The goal is to turn scattered practice into clear, reusable knowledge.
See latest updatesA personal site for chess learning, GeoGuessr experience posts, map-making notes, and small tools that make practice more efficient.
A short introduction can go here. Keep it simple at first; the site can become more personal later.
The Chessplayer collects chess teaching materials, GeoGuessr guides, practical experience posts, and browser/user-script tools. The goal is to turn scattered practice into clear, reusable knowledge.
See latest updatesCurrent projects, study notes, and unfinished ideas.
Chess content is planned, but this section is not ready yet.
Future posts may include tournament reactions, training updates, chess-related thoughts, and selected news highlights.
Future tutorials may include beginner lessons, tactics, endgames, practical training tips, and structured improvement guides.
A future space for deeper chess projects, extra study materials, curated resources, and other extended content.
Experience posts, country notes, NMPZ thinking, and personal records.
A beginner-friendly GeoGuessr / 图寻 guide covering resources, coverage, road clues, license plates, utility poles, bollards, and improvement methods.
CountriesNotes and resources for Ecuador, Ireland, and Cambodia, including JSON files and future country-specific writeups.
Future notes on first impressions, no-info rounds, 50/50 decisions, official-map experience, and mistake reviews.
A personal archive of GeoGuessr NMPZ PBs, official-map scores, recorded runs, and memorable no-info rounds.
Small tools, userscripts, and workflow improvements.
A semi-automated userscript for publishing maps from Map Making App to GeoGuessr more efficiently. It helps reduce repetitive steps in the map-making workflow.
GitHubVisit my GitHub profile for website files, scripts, map-making tools, and future extensions.
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