Can anyone point me to a tutorial on how to study variants on moves?
1. I know stockfish/engine shows me it's best move, but 2. I also think chess players on high levels use databases to study moves - Chessbase (really expensive and I don't know how to use it)? - chess.com? - lichess.org?
For example, when I encounter an opponents move, which I don't know how to best respond to, how do I study it afterwards? How do I utilize the modern ressources?
Hi,
Can anyone point me to a tutorial on how to study variants on moves?
1. I know stockfish/engine shows me it's best move, but
2. I also think chess players on high levels use databases to study moves
- Chessbase (really expensive and I don't know how to use it)?
- chess.com?
- lichess.org?
For example, when I encounter an opponents move, which I don't know how to best respond to, how do I study it afterwards? How do I utilize the modern ressources?