![]() I still play the king's gambit with 3.Bc4. the queen can now travel along it's kingside diagonal because the knight is not in its way, which i believe is atleast one of the mainlines for this opening. d5 simply looses the pawn while d6 which was intended to stop the knight from jumping into e5 now no longer has any effect. d5 strikes back in the centre, and is the modern way to play against the king's gambit.ģ.Bc4 is still played by a few grandmasters mostly due to the fact that d6 and d5 doesn't work against the bishop. The move d6 is the fischer defence which removes e5 as a square for the knight to jump to after pushing the g-pawn forward. which is 3.Nf3 or 3.Bc4ģ.Nf3 is not as played anymore for several reasons, but suffice it to say that 3.d6 or d5 equalizes which is not as good for white. This computer will allow you to analyse moves and take back moves! Read more about the computer here.It is important to realise the difference between the kings's knight gambit and the king's bishop gambit. The last way to play versus the computer is to just play! You can start a game versus our computer by going to ‘play’ and then ‘computer’ When you’re ready, click the ‘practice versus computer’ button to see how the computer reacts to whatever position you made up! Remember that you will be playing as the side whose turn it is to move! Just play! You will now be able to drag and drop pieces onto or off of the board, to create any position you like-even impossible ones! Then, from within the analysis board, click on ‘setup’ Play from a setup you createdĪnother way you can play the computer is to set up the board in any way you want! Hover over 'learn' then click 'Analysis': Remember that you will be playing as whoever's turn it is in the position! If you want to play as the opposite side, you will need to click 'analysis' (the magnifying glass icon next to the computer icon) then make a move so that it is the other side's turn to play, then click the computer icon to finish vs computer from there. Hover over ' learn' in the left menu, then click ‘openings’ and find the opening you want to practice, and click on it.įrom inside the opening description, click on the ‘practice vs computer’ icon, and this will start a game with the computer from the position on the board: How to get the computer to lay that opening? You can! Here’s how: Maybe you want to practice versus the computer, but want to practice against a specific opening. Then you can choose from any engine strength, or any of our computer personalities! Play from a common opening The computer will default to the strongest setting. To change the computer strength, click on the change bot icon: Once you've started the computer match from that position, if you want to switch sides, you can click the 'switch sides' icon: ![]() You will then be able to play the game from that point, but versus the computer! Play through the moves until you get to the desired position, then click on the ‘practice versus computer’ button: ![]() Once you’re in the game you want, click on the ‘analysis’ or 'game review' button: Open the game and go to the point where you’d like to start playing against the computer. Maybe your opponent resigned early, or you wish you’d made a different move and want to see how it would have gone. There are a few ways to play versus the computer: Play from a position in one of your games How can I play the computer from a custom position?ĭid you encounter an interesting position in a recent game, and want to try out some alternatives versus the computer? Or maybe you have a strange position you invented that you’d like to see how the computer would react to? You can set up the board to any position you like, and then play from that position against the computer!
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