How to understand moves rating

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CoolName11

Hey,

How do i know why a certain move gets only good rating and not best move or etc?

is there a way to know what the computer "think"/"see" that i dont that gave that move this certain rating?

CoolName11

thank you for your comment, i learned something new, but i am trying to understand why/what the computer predicts that he rate a certain move as good/blunder/etc and not just the numbering system happy.png

CoolName11

but how can the cimputer win if it only relay on 1 move at a time without a bigger "plan"?

 

CoolName11

cool thanks, is there a way to know why a certain line is the best?

 

IMKeto
nil3400 wrote:

Hey,

How do i know why a certain move gets only good rating and not best move or etc?

is there a way to know what the computer "think"/"see" that i dont that gave that move this certain rating?

At your level using an engine for anything more than checking for blunders, and missed tactics is a HUGE waste of your study time.

Laskersnephew

" is there a way to know why a certain line is the best?"

Well, yes--and no! For an engine, the answer to the question "why is this move better than that one?" Would be simple. "After move A I evaluate the position as +1.60. After move B, I evaluate the position as +0.80. Therefor move A is better than move B." But that doesn't help you much, does it?  It's well worth spending a little time trying to figure out why the computer prefers a move. You will probably learn something, if you put in the work. But in the end, your chess results will improve radically when you stop blundering. Avoiding really bad moves is much more important than making the very best move every time

se4sons

The engine is pretty mediocre at evaluating the moves, it's good for learning but take "inacurracies"/"good" moves with a pinch of salt because it's just a computer, it can't guess your plans.

CoolName11

thank you very much everyone!