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Questions relating to chess engines: any computer program that is able to play/analyze chess positions.
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Instructive chess positions (and famous games/studies containing these) that engines do not ...
Basically, I would like to ask people to share their knowledge on famous and/or particularly instructive examples of chess positions, which chess engines do not understand well (i.e. do not evaluate correctly … The only requirement is that engines (run on an average computer) are not able to evaluate the position correctly after given, say, 10-15 minutes time to "think". …
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How do I find people to play chess with me through correspondence?
Try It's Your Turn.
There you can play correspondence chess, as well as many different chess-variants (including Hex) and other games (like Go, for example). Basic usage is free, upgrading your acco …
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Bishop vs Knight
Kasparov once said something like: "The number of positions in which a bishop is better a than knight is greater than the number of positions in which a knight is better than a bishop. That's why bish …