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NimzoRoy

I guess I'm just really dense, but after picking a move that chess mentor says is better than the one actually played, what is the point of continuing the lesson? To learn how to play out a position using an inferior or 2nd-rate plan?

I don't "get it" :=(

Scottrf

To learn the pattern that they are trying to teach.

But I agree, they should choose the positions more carefully.

ori0

I agree it can be very annoying, but still chess mentor is a great program. 

Super-Blitzkrieg

Computers don't make some (I wanna call) stupid moves. Let me explain: when two human are playing against one other, both may do mistake, inaccurate moves, blunders or overlook a good move which computers are not cuz they are programed to do some certain moves and calculate better then human so when a computer program like chess mentor suggests playing a line, that I think is not good and I think with playing another line I can defeat my oppo, is due to thay can't break those rules  for playing but we can. I just use computer to get better since as I said they can see your weeknesses easily.

NimzoRoy
ori0 wrote:

I agree it can be very annoying, but still chess mentor is a great program. 

AGREED!