I think you draw a great conclusion at the end - the engine is a trustworthy and helpful authority you can and should refer back to in times of doubt.
I think you draw a great conclusion at the end - the engine is a trustworthy and helpful authority you can and should refer back to in times of doubt.
Use the engine for analysis.
And the time saved for evaluating the position just use to see which "idea" the analysis shows - wherever you feel you need additional knowledge
Use the engine for analysis.
And the time saved for evaluating the position just use to see which "idea" the analysis shows - wherever you feel you need additional knowledge
Undoubtedly, computers are better than humans at chess. The computing boom has created engines that are nigh-unbeatable, and humans aren't ever going to catch up skill-wise. Thus, it's absolutely necessary to run your preparation through a computer.
Undoubtedly, computers are better than humans at chess. The computing boom has created engines that are nigh-unbeatable, and humans aren't ever going to catch up skill-wise. Thus, it's absolutely necessary to run your preparation through a computer.
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Trust your engine.
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cross thread posting in light or relevance. by constrasting current human analytic abilities to engines (and their tournament pressure tunnel vision, engine tournament that is).
https://lichess.org/forum/community-blog-discussions/ublog-RlKkeqnc#5
cross thread posting in light or relevance. by constrasting current human analytic abilities to engines (and their tournament pressure tunnel vision, engine tournament that is).
https://lichess.org/forum/community-blog-discussions/ublog-RlKkeqnc#5
Thanks for the essay. Agree with your points. You're putting out great stuff.
Thanks for the essay. Agree with your points. You're putting out great stuff.
If you use the engine, it will help your rating.
Especially if you do so while playing
If you use the engine, it will help your rating.
Especially if you do so while playing
I feel like the way Lichess is already set up is optimal then, no? "Learn from your Mistakes"
I get pin-pointed which turns specifically I can find something useful and then have to think about it on my own without engine. And if it's too difficult or I don't understand the move, I can check with the engine afterward.
I feel like the way Lichess is already set up is optimal then, no? "Learn from your Mistakes"
I get pin-pointed which turns specifically I can find something useful and then have to think about it on my own without engine. And if it's too difficult or I don't understand the move, I can check with the engine afterward.