As a continuation of my last blog post (in which we learned about a fairly weak chess engine called Turing), I’m going to offer some suggestions for new chessplayers who might be finding the Fritz12 and Rybka4 chess engines a bit too strong for them. Continue reading
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July 5, 2011 · 11:30 am
For the novice: training games with Fritz/Rybka
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