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Mar 5, 2010 · When you play a practice game, you should tend to give yourself 30 minutes on beginner problems, 1 hour on intermediate endgames, 1.5 hours on ...
This should be very easy to implement. Just create a move-counter to show you how many moves deep you are from the original position.
I think the computer workout is a great idea, but it would be even better if you could set up any position to play against the computer.
When I used the Computer Workout tool,errors keep appearing.What is with the errors? ... Yes :( Should be fixed soon. Sorry about that. I was able to see the same ...
I'm have not yet purchased membership to this site, but i want to try out the new Computer Workout feature. It says that some positions should be accesible ...
Hey Chess.com Staff! The comments page on computer workout for Gruendfeld passed d-pawn has been busted for a looong time due to some guy copying and ...
Whenever I use the takeback button, it won't let me take back a move using the computer workout thing. Does anybody have a solution to this problem? Thanks.
Anyone else notice that the computer workout board won't let you castle either side? Would definitely be helpful with a lot of the scenarios.
In "Computer Workout" is there a setup that I can use, to learn how to get the king to the edge of the board in a knight bishop checkmate?
I've just tried some of the exercises from Defending Worse Endgames and found that the AI makes terrible moves. I suspect that in all positions where the idea ...