Chess
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References
Engines
- StockFish
- Free and open-source engine. Currently one of the best engine (top 3) on TCEC.
General
Play
- Any platforms
- Android
- Play in PRO mode (no undo). Excellent for beginner, each level gives an average of computer strength. Sometimes computer makes "mistake" moves a bit like beginner human would do.
- DroidFish
- Powered by StockFish engine.
- Lichess
- Play against the machine (StockFish) or online.
- Shredder Chess
- Play against the machine (but very slow in timed game, even in low levels).
- Windows
- Rybka (windows) (best chess engine as of 2010 along with Rybka)
- Houdini (windows) (best chess engine as of 2010 along with Rybka)
- Fritz (windows)
- ChessMaster (windows) (en) (best seller)
- Linux
Analyze
Tips
- Use engine that displays several thinking lines at once. This way you get not only the best move, but also a list of possibly equally good moves.
- Use engine that displays 2-depth best move. Sometimes this helps to better understand why a given move is good.
General game
- Online
- Excellent. Very fast. Easy to browse, play variation, etc. Also local computer analysis.
- Enter a position and ask to get the next best move. Based on GNU Chess and Stockfish engines.
- Android
- Powerful and easy to use chess engine, with clear analysis. Show 2-depth moves with green/red arrows.
- Awesome game analyzer, with indication of blunders, bad moves. Analysis takes quite some time though.
Endgame
- Online
- Easy to use endgame database (6 men or less).
- Very powerful analysis board, including complete endgame database. Position are encoded in the URL (e.g. https://en.lichess.org/analysis/8/8/5k2/8/8/2P5/3K4/8_w_-_-)
- Android
- Probably the best endgame browser out there. Perfect endgame analysis, up to 7 men. Offline DB for 3 men, more require network access. Pieces can be moved around, and the score for all possible positions on the board are shown on the board itself, which is very useful to analyze alternate positions.
History
Theory
Problems
Learn
Tips & Pits
- (Frequent mistake) In start position, b2 and g2 are only protected resp. by Bc1 and Bf1 → move these Bishops only if these pawns are not threatened / protected by other pieces!