February 28, 2010

Anyone of you good chess players out there have any fresh ideas how best players can beat chess computer?

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chessteachr asked:

Looking for any fresh ideas or info,someone who is on the cutting of chess and the human mind and new inventions in regard to chess.Wanting to read and learn about 21 century ideas about chess.

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8 Comments on Anyone of you good chess players out there have any fresh ideas how best players can beat chess computer? »

January 27, 2008

bud_stamper @ 7:32 pm:

“Chess life” Published an interesting article on the subject a couple months ago (i dont remember when exactly). It might be worth looking into.

January 30, 2008

J.J. @ 5:39 pm:

Beating the computer at chess is fairly easy after a while. The computer is programed and in most case can be very predictable.

Playing people is far better at making someone a better playing (not that playing the computer is bad, its just the same). Playing a person, even the same person, can be different every time.

January 31, 2008

A C B @ 4:05 pm:

I have read many books on beating chess on your pc and it seemed to help me so I would recommend you going to your local library and looking up as many chess books as you can .Hope this helped.Good luck!!!

February 3, 2008

Mr.what @ 10:30 am:

I don’t have any fresh ideas, but i have no idea what these other people are talking about. IT’s not easy to defeat a GOOD chess program, Such as Chessmaster10th edition. Grandmaster larry christiansen couldn’t defeat the computer in a match. He did defeat it in 1 game and drew with it in the games within the match, but still lost. however. It’s a solid program.

A program like hydra, Adams lost to it, and never won a single game. He merely drew once. it’s difficult, if not impossible, to deal with the cold hard calculation of a computer.

I think it will take someone of a Kasparov/Karpov/Possibly Kramnik, or Anand Type of chess playing ability to even begin to Compete with a Computer.

February 5, 2008

rest and play is good @ 4:13 pm:

play a closed game and computer has very little to calculte in closed position and sack at correct time to make mate.That is my secret of winning computer software.

February 8, 2008

William B @ 10:50 pm:

It depends on the computer and program. With multiple games the computer becomes predictable from a weak program running on a weak home PC that can be 20 games.

On a dedicated processor it could be 20,000.

That said, avoid open games. Closed crap where nothing is required – yes humans do nothing much better (some chess guys are nodding even though that sounds like a joke).

February 10, 2008

Scratch Golfer @ 8:51 pm:

closed positions, and out of book openings

February 14, 2008

Joe L @ 12:05 am:

I easily beat a computer once–by removing the batteries and hitting it with a sledgehammer.

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