Monday, January 23, 2012

Can you learn about chess, by playing against a computer?

yes the computer is one of the best players out there a comp will have many different tactics in memory to use against you also if you like chess try shogi(Japanese chess) and go(Korean chess) those are good games and if you search you can find some good sites where you can play against real people here are some examples

chess:

chess.com

chessfriends.com

shogi:

playok.com

go:

flyordie.com/board-games/goCan you learn about chess, by playing against a computer?
Yes. For a complete beginner it can help by showing possible moves, and often chess programs can tell you who it thinks is winning at the moment, so that can help show you if a move was good or not.
Maybe. But nothing is better than a chess club and a Master who correct your errors.Can you learn about chess, by playing against a computer?
Yes because it will tell you what different moves each price can do
I believe so...Can you learn about chess, by playing against a computer?
computers don't cheat ?

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