Originally posted by jbacaNo comments on game in progress, sorry.
I just want to know if a win is possible Im white.Game 1191046
Originally posted by jbacaerrr... not commenting but in that game you`re black
I just want to know if a win is possible Im white.Game 1191046
Originally posted by jbacasee the first game...
I just want to know if a win is possible Im white.Game 1191046
http://home.online.no/~eirikgu/gausdal2005/games/gma8.htm
Originally posted by KaoslosIn fact, Carlsen was drawing until he blundered with 94...Bd8??
see the first game...
http://home.online.no/~eirikgu/gausdal2005/games/gma8.htm
For K+R v. K+B
WTM: White wins 35.12% of the positions and the rest are drawn.
BTM: White wins 3.23% of the positions and the rest are drawn.
For K+R v. K+N
WTM: White wins 48.33% of the positions and the rest are drawn.
BTM: White wins 10.89% of the positions and the rest are drawn.
Originally posted by bobbob1056th
Hey, nice game, I like it. Sometimes it tickles me to watch people who have not studied chess play the game. The moves they make can be funny for some reason. If you want to play chess for fun, don't make it a chore by studying. The game seems a lot more magical (what other word?) and fun when you don't know a lot about it. Take, for example, someone ...[text shortened]... n. But he can't force a win so most likely you'll get a draw (just don't lose your bishop!).
That would be dependent on you constantly playing against people who are at the same level as you.
When I started playing I just played for fun without studying. It got to the point where I was constantly getting beaten by stronger players. This caused me to get frustrated and lose interest in the game for a while. I then found that I could only really enjoy the game if I was to study at a greater depth, hence becoming more competative.
If you keep it at a level of just playing for fun without studying the game, you would lose interest. My advice would be, if you want to play chess, be willing to learn the game beyond just the rules. 🙂