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1000 best short games of chess : a treasury of masterpieces in miniature
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Computer Chess Games

There are many computer chess games on the market today. From standard chess, to battle chess which, coincidently, the pieces will battle to the death with swords and magic depending upon which piece if taking which.

  
As a matter of fact, the brand new Microsoft Windows Vista operating system offers a chess game that is included with the software as a basic game.

There are basically two different types of computer chess games. One is the completely computerized type of game. This includes the board as well as the pieces. And, one is the combination of the two. This kind is a physical board as well as physical pieces. However, these are played with a computer keeping track of each and every square and monitors the game from the inside of the board. The computer is able to see each and every square and each piece is specifically identified and located electronically to the computer.

These chess games that are computer based can be quite hard to win. After all, you are playing against a machine that is able to think many moves ahead. Some, and probably more than not, offer various level settings thus, enabling one to at least have an opportunity to become the victor.

The history of a machine playing chess is a storied one. It basically began with a fraud based machine called the Turk. But, it was actually a man playing from the inside. By the year two thousand and six, computers would be ranked higher than many human players.

One of the most famous computer playing chess machines was called Deep Thought. And, in nineteen eighty nine, International Chess Master David Levy was beaten by it. However, world chess champion at the time, Garry Kasparov beat the machine twice the very same year. But, in nineteen ninety six, the tables were turned and the machine called Deep Blue finally beat him. This match contained the normal chess game time controls and was the very first time under this scenario that a machine had beaten an actual world champion. The computer went on to win a six game match and this sent computers passed the human player.

Coincidently, in two thousand and six, Vladimir Kramnik, the worlds undisputed champion was beaten four games to two by the computer known as Deep Fritz.

This is when computers began to take over humans in the art of this game.

There are many different chess game software packages available. Some will even teach a person how to exactly play and some are entirely for fun and include game enhancements such as battle chess as described above.

Therefore, when considering computer chess games, it is simply a matter of exactly what you would like out of a chess match. Does one want a serious game or a fun game?



   

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