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Date: 27 Apr 2008 22:17:26
From: /usr/ceo
Subject: Chess program allow me to setup classic games THEN have computer play
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I'm currently attempting to study some classic opening, middle, and end-games as described and depicted in some books I have been reading. What I would like to be able to do is setup a game as I see in a book or article, assume one of the players -- Black or White -- make a move, and then have the computer assume the role of the other player. All the chess programs I have found that are common that come with major OSes are your basic "token" programs with few options other than changing the chess board from marble to wood or whatever. Who cares? I need a program where I can set up pieces, even fashion my own game scenarios, and have the computer play me from that point on... Does anyone know of such a program? I'd prefer to not have to purchase it, but maybe that's what it's going to take. I can run any major OS -- Windows XP/Vista, Linux or Mac OS X. I don't really care what the platform is and in fact, I don't even care about animation -- character-based is even fine (and would match some older books I've found that write pieces out as "R" = "Rook", "N" = Knight per accepted notation). Any leads or recommendations would be massively appreciated. I could have sworn I had seen something like this years and years ago, but what I saw probably doesn't exist anymore. But surely something has taken it's place. Thanks! /usr/ceo
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Date: 28 Apr 2008 13:11:04
From: David Richerby
Subject: Re: Chess program allow me to setup classic games THEN have computer play
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/usr/ceo <[email protected] > wrote: > Any leads or recommendations would be massively appreciated. I could > have sworn I had seen something like this years and years ago, but > what I saw probably doesn't exist anymore. But surely something has > taken it's place. > > Thanks! > /usr/ceo I'm sorry -- I don't have permission to write to /usr . *rimshot* Dave. -- David Richerby Old-Fashioned Poisonous Boss (TM): www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~davidr/ it's like a middle manager but it'll kill you in seconds and it's perfect for your grandparents!
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Date: 28 Apr 2008 02:34:06
From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Chess program allow me to setup classic games THEN have computer
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On Apr 28, 6:17=A0am, "/usr/ceo" <[email protected] > wrote: > I'm currently attempting to study some classic opening, middle, and > end-games as described and depicted in some books I have been > reading. =A0What I would like to be able to do is setup a game as I see > in a book or article, assume one of the players -- Black or White -- > make a move, and then have the computer assume the role of the other > player. > > All the chess programs I have found that are common that come with > major OSes are your basic "token" programs with few options other than > changing the chess board from marble to wood or whatever. =A0Who cares? > I need a program where I can set up pieces, even fashion my own game > scenarios, and have the computer play me from that point on... > > Does anyone know of such a program? =A0I'd prefer to not have to > purchase it, but maybe that's what it's going to take. =A0I can run any > major OS -- Windows XP/Vista, Linux or Mac OS X. =A0I don't really care > what the platform is and in fact, I don't even care about animation -- > character-based is even fine (and would match some older books I've > found that write pieces out as "R" =3D "Rook", "N" =3D Knight per accepted= > notation). > > Any leads or recommendations would be massively appreciated. =A0I could > have sworn I had seen something like this years and years ago, but > what I saw probably doesn't exist anymore. =A0But surely something has > taken it's place. > > Thanks! > /usr/ceo try Winboard and go to GNU chess. When you do that go to menu and choose Edit game Type moves in and then go to 2 Machines that will analyse your chosen position Your John
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Date: 28 Apr 2008 13:14:48
From: David Richerby
Subject: Re: Chess program allow me to setup classic games THEN have computer
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[email protected] <[email protected] > wrote: > try Winboard and go to GNU chess. When you do that go to menu and > choose Edit game Type moves in and then go to 2 Machines that will > analyse your chosen position Your John Or xboard and gnuchess if you prefer Linux/MacOS. Gnuchess will beat you easily unless you're a strong player or start in a convincingly won position. People will probably be able to give recommendations for weaker engines. If you want a stronger engine (Gnuchess not hurting you hard enough? ;-) ) try Fruit or something like that. Dave. -- David Richerby Strange Hi-Fi (TM): it's like a music www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~davidr/ system but it's totally weird!
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