Play against yourself?

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Grusvag

There must be somewhere on Chess.com where you can manually play out games either against yourself, or in this case I've had resignations that have ended on Chess.com that my opponent and I would like to continue playing out. Does that make sense? Where can I find that on the site? TIA. - John

justbefair
Grusvag wrote:

There must be somewhere on Chess.com where you can manually play out games either against yourself, or in this case I've had resignations that have ended on Chess.com that my opponent and I would like to continue playing out. Does that make sense? Where can I find that on the site? TIA. - John

You can post a game to the analysis board and analyze possibilities until the cows come home.

You can finish games against the computer.

You can use a FEN diagram to create an unrated daily game against whomever.

 

DannyBarberUK

Pass and Go in the main menu, I use this to practice against myself, find my own flaws.

Woollensock2
I stopped playing against myself, cos my other-self kept cheating ! 😤
FMLarry
Woollensock2 wrote:
I stopped playing against myself, cos my other-self kept cheating ! 😤

hold up-

tygxc

Fischer, Carlsen and AlphaZero used to play against themselves for training.

Tails204

It's extremely boring

ROBLOXischess

 

ROBLOXischess

 

ROBLOXischess

*Oof*

RichColorado

 Fisher always played against himself and he never lost a game . . .


KimedJones
ROBLOXischess wrote:
 

the black queen hung for so long...

(7 moves bro)

jennyfoster

thanks for the information..  myGeorgiaSouthern Email

RealHumanBeing01

i was feeding moves into catgpt and i cant play

ice_cream_cake
RichColorado wrote:

 Fisher always played against himself and he never lost a game . . .

 

Figure that it wasn't always a draw, but idk

piedraven

I do it with physical pieces sometimes