Others will move too fast usually before I do. Against normal people playing a proper long time game or no time, I don't get into that problem. Maybe that disipline is worth the whole amount of time spent. It's something like an effect based on the computer moving nearly instantly. Also I've noticed I have to watch myself for this curious tendency to move too fast when playing the computer. It has a tendency to want to eat pawns at the expense of actual pieces. After that I determined that if I don't blunder, the computer will. I blundered bad the first game and just resigned. So far I've played just 5-6 games against "Computer-1". In fact it seems odd to me in a way to be playing the computer program when this site is clearly geared towards playing chess against people and promoting socializing in a limited way. I've been checking out the computer play on "Easy" lately. Because then it is not beneficial to it's opponent.Īnyway, it is just a suggestion. I would enjoy if computer was playing easy but plain chess, instead of mimicking a mind under a certain stress. The reason of my game outcomes varies too greatly is not directly related to my chess knowledge, but to a different condition, specially when it comes to live chess. Those players will never lose against this computer. If you go to my online chess games, you can also find games I won against 1800-1900 rating players. I have a condition that can force me to most stupid blunders under time pressure. I know, I can post more stupid mistakes I made, but it is not directly related to my chess rating. Here you did it in one of your recent losses to computer easy:ĭropping your rook with 24.Rd2 is suicidal chess, 30.Qd5 is almost like a random legal move that you made. Hermes3, your record against computer easy is almost tied at 7-5, which is what you'd expect from two players of similar ratings.
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