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Avatar of flourdustedhazzn

Hi everyone,

 

I'm looking for a simple piece of software I can use to recreate and model games on my computer. Not a chess engine or anything like that; just a board on my desktop, like the interface we use for games here. It would be much more convenient than having to set up a board every time I want to plan something out. (My default equipment is a little peg-style travel set. It's great, but playing through 15 moves to get to the desired position is a little wearing on the fingers.)

 

Thanks for any help! 

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....winboard
Avatar of Etienne
You have that on the website. When you're in a game, go in the "moves" tab and then click "analysis board".
Avatar of Paul-Lebon

Winboard/Xboard... both free

http://www.tim-mann.org/xboard.html

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A extension of the idea might be to link to an analysis board-type thing under the "Play" heading. That way, you could play live chess against your friends without an actual chessboard or having to sit at two different computers and logging in to separate chess.com accounts.


Avatar of artfizz

Game Explorer can do this (http://www.chess.com/forum/view/general/practice-board) - but you have to set up the position by playing the game from the beginning. 

Avatar of staggerlee

chessbase light is free.  go to www.chessbase.com

Avatar of exoticorn

scid / chessdb is what I use myself (http://scid.sourceforge.net/ and http://chessdb.sourceforge.net/)

Avatar of flatters1

I  need the same thing...  I wasn't able to find it through the above answers.  What I (or we) want is just a practice board with pieces we can clear away and move around.  To set up puzzles of our own, for example.

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Think I found it... try

http://gameknot.com/analyze-board.pl?bd=0&rnd=0.8276616155261247

The board is kinda small.... but it does what I need for practice...

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Hi.

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who keeps bumping these real old threads?

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