If you really want to improve you should play games against and then analyse them with strong chess players. They can better explain you the ideas and concepts behind certain move orders than any AI. Apart from that I would solve tactical chess problems on a level below the ones I am presenting here. You must get a feeling about chess tactics. Long variations like these ones here are maybe still too complicated - but on the other side of course I don't know how advanced you already are ...
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Not very, I’m afraid. I found some tactical games to run that are very simple and I’ll start folding those into my free time for now.
If you like we can play (unrated) chess at the lichess-server. I am jaki01 there.
I appreciate the offer - I'm downloading that app now - i think I'm going to set some short term goals first and see if I can spend a month getting good enough to consistently beat the low level AIs - right now I still lose to really low level mistakes that I think repeat play with AIs will iron out.
Once I won't utterly embarass myself - and here I'm taking a conservative definition of the "utterly" - then I will definitely take you up on this!