PGN stands for Portable Game Notation. It is a way to save, open or transfer games between softwares, etc.
Stockfish is the best chess engine in the market, Houdini, COMMODO, or Rybka are also excellent choices.
Fritz is hundreds of ratings below them.
Chess engine is the software that calculates the chess moves, but it needs a Game User Interface where you can add the engine to to play and analyze games. I use Chess Assistant GUI to analyze my tournament games, but Chess Base or Auarium are good too.
I am not sure how good player you are and what is your USCF rating, but probably Houdini 4 Aquarium would be a good start, as it is very easy to use. Chessbase also has free edition.
Hi all,
If you are going to answer here please keep your answers simple and in laymans terms.
I have a new laptop, running windows 8.1 and it does not download pgn files. I have gone onto the windows store to find a program but it appears to want me to download a chess program.
Now here I have to admit to getting old, and watching technology pass me by.
For many years I have debated with myself what use a chess engine would be to me and to be honest I have never really understood what a chess engine is anyway.
I understand it will help me evaluate positions, I understand I can play games against it, and perhaps study openings stored on databases.
I had an old chessmaster program, which I could play against, I dont think it did much more tho.
Anyhow, having considered Fritz, and Rybka for years never really understanding what they are,(and therefore what value (for money) I would have gotten from them. I now need to download something so I can get my PGN's and play through my mistakes in my old fashioned pen / paper (ok notes in word accompanied by screenshot style)
Now I find something that is supposedly free called Stockfish !!!
1) What is it ?
2) has it replaced the engines like Fritz or is it used with these engines.
3) If you were in my position what would you download ?
4) What exactly is a chess engine ?