First, always assume that you are wrong and the computer is right. While this will not always be the case, this will greatly help you, because most of the time you're just missing something tactical, and the comp sees way deeper than you do.
Yeah, I usually assume that I am wrong given that the computer is supposed to play at a level of ~2500 and I'm but a beginner. In fact, the CA tool has proven to be a very good tool for my learning, either to give me new ideas, understand my mistakes, or to raise questions in my head that ultimately direct me towards new learning, as it has happenned with this thread.
First, always assume that you are wrong and the computer is right. While this will not always be the case, this will greatly help you, because most of the time you're just missing something tactical, and the comp sees way deeper than you do.
Yeah, I usually assume that I am wrong given that the computer is supposed to play at a level of ~2500 and I'm but a beginner. In fact, the CA tool has proven to be a very good tool for my learning, either to give me new ideas, understand my mistakes, or to raise questions in my head that ultimately direct me towards new learning, as it has happenned with this thread.