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Chess: The greatest games ever played! Discuss and learn - move by move!
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<blockquote data-quote="FireDragon76" data-source="post: 73747029" data-attributes="member: 330042"><p>One thing that following alot of computer chess has taught me, it has actually allowed me to let go of castling early. Yes, it can really work, even though it goes against the ancient wisdom that castling early is important. It turns out, this is not always the case.</p><p></p><p>I finally beat my dad a few years ago at a game, my playing level is probably around 1400 or so.</p><p></p><p>My favorite chess program to use is Chessmaster, even though the engine is not so powerful as it once was, even with multiple cores, it doesn't have as much chess knowledge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FireDragon76, post: 73747029, member: 330042"] One thing that following alot of computer chess has taught me, it has actually allowed me to let go of castling early. Yes, it can really work, even though it goes against the ancient wisdom that castling early is important. It turns out, this is not always the case. I finally beat my dad a few years ago at a game, my playing level is probably around 1400 or so. My favorite chess program to use is Chessmaster, even though the engine is not so powerful as it once was, even with multiple cores, it doesn't have as much chess knowledge. [/QUOTE]
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