Game 1482575
I played this very interesting game where I sac'ed a rook for a knight in move 12 only to find out I was playing an engine...
Originally posted by cludiFound out because of your sac? Or is it that you sacced against what you later found out to be an engine? Because exchange sacs aren't uncommon in various opening systems.
Game 1482575
I played this very interesting game where I sac'ed a rook for a knight in move 12 only to find out I was playing an engine...
Originally posted by cludicould you have played this game if you had known it was an engine?
Game 1482575
I played this very interesting game where I sac'ed a rook for a knight in move 12 only to find out I was playing an engine...
Originally posted by flexmoreI don't think so.
could you have played this game if you had known it was an engine?
The reason for my post was, that I'd put a lot of effort into the game,
made a positional exchange sac and found the game highly interesting and almost as soon as the game ends, Humper is
banned for using an engine. All my romantic illusions of great chess between two humans were doomed and I felt I had to post it somewhere to get it off my chest...
Originally posted by cludido you ever have good games against computers "face to face"? or only when you are unaware of their prescence?
I don't think so.
The reason for my post was, that I'd put a lot of effort into the game,
made a positional exchange sac and found the game highly interesting and almost as soon as the game ends, Humper is
banned for using an engine. All my romantic illusions of great chess between two humans were doomed and I felt I had to post it somewhere to get it off my chest...
Originally posted by flexmoreI'm not sure if it makes a difference if I'm aware of the engine or not -
do you ever have good games against computers "face to face"? or only when you are unaware of their prescence?
other than you would surely try to go for the deep positional plan and avoid the tactical positions