On 10/11/2015 17:41, Seymore4Head wrote:
I have just started playing chess again at chess.com. I want to get a computer chess program. I need a computer program that makes natural mistakes. My rating is about 1300 so I am far from a perfect player.
What is a good chess opponent that can be configured to make mistakes?
Actually that is a rather difficult question. All the modern computer
chess programs have concentrated on being world beating to the point
where even fairly high rated players find them all but invincible.
A few specialists can drive them into the ground by clever exploits.
ChessMaster isn't bad at doing weaker playing personas if you can live
with its other quirks and you can play against Fritz and the like with
fixed depth search or asymmetric time limits to give yourself a chance.
Fritz X or 11 can be had for under �10 on Amazon and once you have a
user interface there are many free engines available to download.
To improve your chess rating quickly you might benefit from finding an
old copy of TASC Chess trainer 2 (bit tetchy to run on newer Windows) or
the somewhat tougher (above your rating) CT Art 5.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/CT-ART-5-0-Complete-Chess-Tactics/dp/B00H806QN0
I found v3 very useful for relearning tactics. Both of these will give
you a progress report and demonstrate various motifs and progressively
more advanced tactics with periodic tests and refreshers.
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Regards,
Martin Brown
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