and i think technically in live chess its not possible to implement this feature
Of course it's possible.
The effort may not be worth it, but it's not as if it would be impossible to code.
Correct. Not impossible... but not necessarily plausible.
and i think technically in live chess its not possible to implement this feature
Of course it's possible.
The effort may not be worth it, but it's not as if it would be impossible to code.
Correct. Not impossible... but not necessarily plausible.
Bro! ,with .2 seconds left in the clock will he have time to do both premoves (i mean 2 variations) ??
If his opponent played while he/she was premoving he will run out of time!
Maybe you could make a premove on the opponent's side (similar to how "guess the move" works) and then make your move in response to that move. Perhaps the squares could be highlighted in a different color when you do this.
edit* maybe you have to hold the ALT key or something while doing this since you still want to make another premove of your own.
what if you just make your regular premove and if your opponent is taking a lot of time you can work on your premoves?
WHAT DO YOU MEAN?
WDYM?
what if you just make your regular premove and if your opponent is taking a lot of time you can work on your premoves?
WHAT DO YOU MEAN?
WDYM?
I mean "work on your premoves" just play with this new feature (if chess.com implements it)
Lol
what if you just make your regular premove and if your opponent is taking a lot of time you can work on your premoves?
WHAT DO YOU MEAN?
WDYM?
I mean "work on your premoves" just play with this new feature (if chess.com implements it)
Lol
what?
You need to make 2 premoves: Qd7 and Qg7#. all easy ![]()
Did not read all.. maybe someone wrote about it already..
I sincerely disagree with this idea! Because the outcome you are presenting ... is part of the virtual chess game ... so it is natural! It is clear that this can happen in live games ... but very rarely.
I sincerely disagree with this idea! Because the outcome you are presenting ... is part of the virtual chess game ... so it is natural! It is clear that this can happen in live games ... but very rarely.
I think it would also influence cheaters to use this feature, when you can simply input all of the lines the computer is thinking? Pre-move every variation? Yea sounds really dumb.
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Any reasonably good bullet player would immediately notice premoving Qd7-d8 wins no matter what.
But I like your idea of being able to premove multiple lines, and I've thought about it before.
this position is nothing special just a random example