(b) You will not use chess engines, chess software, chess computers or consult any third party to assist you in any game. Chess books and databases can be consulted during play
Does software include something to analyze the board without using an engine to check moves such as Jose or BabasChess? Is there a way to turn on error checking in the built in analysis board on RHP?
Originally posted by deeploserAs long as an engine or another person isn't helping you you should be fine.(b) You will not use chess engines, chess software, chess computers or consult any third party to assist you in any game. Chess books and databases can be consulted during play
Does software include something to analyze the board without using an engine to check moves such as Jose or BabasChess? Is there a way to turn on error checking in the built in analysis board on RHP?
i.e. Winboard is ok.
Originally posted by deeploserError checking?(b) You will not use chess engines, chess software, chess computers or consult any third party to assist you in any game. Chess books and databases can be consulted during play
Does software include something to analyze the board without using an engine to check moves such as Jose or BabasChess? Is there a way to turn on error checking in the built in analysis board on RHP?
Originally posted by deeploserI see what you're saying. No, the analysis board on RHP is pretty useless. Lets you do pretty much anything you want. I don't know about the other programs you mention but CB Light won't let you make an illegal move when working out lines. I'm old though. I still use a physical chessboard.
Like moving a piece that was pined to the king. The analysis board will let you move it but if it checked for errors it wouldn't. The board won't let you but if you had this 8 move calculation that required a queen sac then moving that pinned piece and didn't notice, it would kind of suck heh. 😀
Originally posted by deeploserHm, I forgot it did that - I only use the RHP board which lets you move anything - which can be a hassle if you accidentally take your own piece. I'm not sure the whole "error checking" bit is allowed though, seems an advantage to you that your opponent might not have.
Like moving a piece that was pined to the king. The analysis board will let you move it but if it checked for errors it wouldn't. The board won't let you but if you had this 8 move calculation that required a queen sac then moving that pinned piece and didn't notice, it would kind of suck heh. 😀
Originally posted by deeploserI game my daughter her own set of triple weighted pieces and then bought a second identical set for myself. At 3 years of age she knows all the names of the pieces and knows sort-of how to set them up on the board. I have not encouraged this behavior--she loves to play with them. Look out Polgars!
I have kids and one of them would love it if I'd break out the board to analyze a line just so he could steal my pieces.
Oh yeah, my point: whip out the set and let the kids play.
Originally posted by thesonofsaulMAKE THEM PLAY! Make them play until their little hands bleed. 😛
I game my daughter her own set of triple weighted pieces and then bought a second identical set for myself. At 3 years of age she knows all the names of the pieces and knows sort-of how to set them up on the board. I have not encouraged this behavior--she loves to play with them. Look out Polgars!
Oh yeah, my point: whip out the set and let the kids play.
Just kidding, seriously don't do that.
Originally posted by giantrobotYou confused me with that. You call the analysis board useless, but then you say that you use a physical chessboard? What's the difference? The analyze board is just a computer display or a regular chessboard. Is a physical board useless then?
I see what you're saying. No, the analysis board on RHP is pretty useless. Lets you do pretty much anything you want. I don't know about the other programs you mention but CB Light won't let you make an illegal move when working out lines. I'm old though. I still use a physical chessboard.
Adding error checking would be the equivalent of getting aid in your chess game. A physical board doesn't evaluate which moves are legal or not. If you evaluate incorrectly, then that is your own mistake.
Originally posted by tmetzlerSorry, meant useless for what he is asking. It has been my understanding that using a program such as CB Light to work out lines in a game in progress was perfectly legit. Am I mistaken?
You confused me with that. You call the analysis board useless, but then you say that you use a physical chessboard? What's the difference? The analyze board is just a computer display or a regular chessboard. Is a physical board useless then?
Adding error checking would be the equivalent of getting aid in your chess game. A physical board doesn't e ...[text shortened]... ate which moves are legal or not. If you evaluate incorrectly, then that is your own mistake.
--Edit Sorry, didn't fully read "3B". Seems a little vague. What does "assist" mean? Without an engine? Can you even use CB Light and the others to record moves/analysis?
Originally posted by tmetzlerBy this logic I am cheating if I use Chessbase. Or Chesspad. Or Winboard.
Adding error checking would be the equivalent of getting aid in your chess game. A physical board doesn't evaluate which moves are legal or not. If you evaluate incorrectly, then that is your own mistake.