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• How Your Chess Program Defeats You - Part1

The history of computer chess is long and fascinating, and it has had a profound influence on the field of Artificial Intelligence, though I will not go into that history here. Under the assumption that it is wise to understand your enemy, this article will explain, if not all the nuances, at least the fundamentals of how your computer program regularly defeats you in a game of chess. Let us refer to our common digital enemy as the satanic 'Chessifer'
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• How Your Chess Program Defeats You - part 2

In Part 1 of this article, I explained how a chess program plays the opening, and I also outlined the Minimax procedure that is used to play the middle game. This blog continues the discussion by revealing the primary difficulty faced by a computer chess program, and how that difficulty is overcome. As before, we will refer to our nefarious computer opponent as the satanic "Chessifer". Also as stated in Part 1, you need no background in computer science to understand this discussion
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• The Colors of Chess


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•  When should I start teaching chess to my child?


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• Etienne Bacrot won the Aeroflot Open 2009 International Chess Festival


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•  FIDE Women Grand Prix Starting in Istanbul


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•  10th European Individual Women's Chess Championship starting on 7 March


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• Wii Chess released!

Wii Chess is a video game for the Wii console. It is developed by Nintendo and was released on 18 January 2008 in Europe. Wii Chess uses Loop Express, a conversion of the Loop Chess Engine. Players can play online by using Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. It can help you to improve your chess skills 'Wii Chess' also allows you record, review and replay previous games. Wii chess comes with 10 difficulty levels. It will be released in North America and Japan in 2008. Read the features of Wii Chess with Screenshots
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•  Chess Develops The Mind

Blue called me at 5:00 am expressing his excitement from what he had learned from reading my book on American Crime From A Black American's perspective. He said he could finally see the big picture of USA society; where he was positioned in it; what he was up against; and the requirement for surviving and thriving was by developing his intelligence. He said he was so stimulated as to start planning chess programs for youth. Chess calls for disciplined Attention and sustained Concentration. Furthermore, chess is above luck and chance. Instead it improves memory, sound thinking and critical judgment. To show its scope, it is considered as an art, a science, and an intellectual game. To play chess well requires skill, patience, and the perfection of foresight and forethought so as to plan moves. It consists of a set of figurines (chessmen) on a checkered board of 64 squares before
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•  Business lessons from chess grand masters

People who hold to a single idea, or a fixed design, generally lose in chess, as they lose in battle, in business and in economics. Bobby Fischer, who died two weeks ago, may have been the greatest chess player in history. The 1972 match in which he won the world championship from the Russian Boris Spassky is certainly the best known chess match in history
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•  What does chess have to do with imagination anyway?


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•  Changing Plans in Chess


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How Your Chess Program Defeats You
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Business lessons from chess grand masters

 

                       

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