nabiscoworld.com and candystand.comIs there any place to play chess against the computer in order to gain experience?
Install winboard. It is a free chess computer interface that comes with gnuchess. It is free. It is open source software, comrade.:)
http://www.tim-mann.org/xboard.html
well you certainly not asking the right person Try www.I don't give a funk check mate just kidding don't take it personal.Is there any place to play chess against the computer in order to gain experience?
pogo.com is a good site. it is free and you can play people for practice or the pc. it also had tutorials and that helps as well. good luck
It would have been more helpful if you had mentioned how "good" you are (i.e., total novice; beginner; intermediate; master; etc).
FWIW, you can't gain "experience" by playing against a computer. The only thing you'll gain is frustration at losing all the time, assuming it's even a half-way decent program, and that you're not in the Fisher/Spassky stratosphere!
I have a freeware chess program at home that I stopped using, because, even on the "easy" settings, I can't win to save my life (having said that, I've never been a good player, ranked somewhere in the negative five thousands!). ; )
You really need to play against humans to get the "feel" for the game, as well as feedback (good players have no objection over going over the game with you, though, usually, of course, only *after* they've beaten you! I know a Grand Master who loves the game so much, that he'll tie you to a chair to teach you to play better! Unfortunately, I'm a lousy student!). ;)
The links below might help! (the top one has some interesting articles further down that page!)
Have fun!Is there any place to play chess against the computer in order to gain experience?
go to the home page of yahoo.com and on your left there's a list of stuff click games then look for chess.
Yahoo games! COurtesy of yahoo. its free but i think you have to sign in. you can play computer or other user.
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