DID any1 ever win chess againts the computer??

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batmanmg
i've won a few times against pawn 1.4  with a 5 half move depth...   once on 7 halfmove  (but it takes soo freakin long)    im not sure if i have the games or not but its likely... (although prolly not in pgn)
soccerdude
I've beaten it on easy
soccerdude

But I can almost beat it on Hard exept for once

 

batmanmg
almost beat it?        but once you diffinently lost
verusamo
I have yet to beat the computer on easy. I'm not very good, but i keep trying!
vernon
i am an ok player but i found a tactic that works 4 me and i have beaten the computer on easy 100 times or more on medium about fifty and i focused mostly on hard beating it about fifty times
vernon
the computer is extremely easy on all levels of difficulty 2 me but because i have been studying openings and games played by some of the greatest players and learned their style and tactics such as Karpov Kasparov Fischer Anand Alekhine and Capablanca and many others with a blend of tactics the game runs smoother
bendcat

Chess programs or they called it chess engines, they are really hard to beat they can deeply analyze within a second.

To beat the chess programs or engines is to play same opening were you are good at, and have some fun with it. Don't be on a hurry to beat a chess engines, if you lose, analyze and try to figure it out why?. Then try your play again and again. If your chess program has a save game try to save it, then analyze. This steps will make you improve your move and how to deeply analyze in any situation.

If time comes that you beat the chess programs, at the same level, try other openings then study the move step by step.

Always remember that Chess engine don't play same move as the first sequence you encounter.

 

TIP: You must learn how to play END GAME. If the chess engine of yours is good, end game will be the battle for winning.

 

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To be best in playing chess is very hard, you need to give most of your time for it. 

And if ever, you always winning against your chess engine, try to download the strongest engine available in the internet. If still, you always winning agianst the strongest engine, you can be consider as a GM.  

If you keep losing, it means that you are NOT yet ready. Mind setting is one of the factor here to be good in chess.

This advice is NOT recommended for all players, but you can try. TRYing and taking RISK is the factor to take you on the top. 

verusamo
I just won my first game against the computer. It was on easy, but I'm not very good so I am happy!
verusamo
I just won again! Whenever the chess.com computer uses the English or Bird opening I seem to win. Its all because of the 3 basic principles I learned from the articles on this site. Once again, I love this site!
Serif
I can beat it on easy most of the time if I concentrate, and I have won against the medium level a few times. As for on hard... I once was slightly ahead until the endgame, after that well... The less said the better!
Daemon_Panda

today i saw my problem im too focused on strategy instead of just playing! I also use strategy instead of tactics. The difference is, Strategy = overall plan, tactics are how you accomplish your strategy.

 In chess...

 strategies = openings (their are probably other examples add if you think of others!)

 tactics = sacrifices, discovered checks, Zweischung ( I mention this all the time), traps, and so on.  

greersome

I've beat the computer on this web site twice out of four times, but the setting was on easy for each game.

As Nickonick mentioned, it's also a great tool to test openings.  I have a copy of Modern Chess Openings 13 (which I've only just now started really getting into).  I like to use the computer to try a couple openings and get used to responses and counters, just for the first 6 moves or so. 

Peon
tehy must put fritz 5.32. It's free and this computer is worse than fritz
Azchael
sometimes I won, most times not yet :)
peekaboo
lol im still looking for 1 win...
chazzer

Hi!

I'm new to this site, but i already have beaten IT in Easy mode, and just a minute ago i beat him in medium mode. I chose 1.e4 and he replied 1..e6 . After i went 2.d4 naturally he went 2..d5. At the moment he played Nc6 i rushed out with Bb5! which did surprise him. (I think this move was not in his standard opening book). The point is that i traded him off his Knight at c6 and then in the further development of the game he castled on the queenside. We traded off some more two minor pieces, such that i had left only a Knight, but he had left his black squared bishop. I took my knight to his queenside, and he didn't see that i was going for a mating attack. The f-file was open and he didn't do anything to prevent the attack. So, i think the most fun is to let him think that he has some positional advantage like bishop vs. knight or some more pawns in the center, but plan a mating attack.

Tigerzhang
[Site "Chess.com iPhone"] [Date "12/14/2015 07:51PM"] [White "Tigerzhang (0)"] [Black "Computer (Level 3) (0)"] 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Nxe5 d6 4.Nf3 Na6 5.Bc4 Nxe4 6.Bxa6 c6 7.Bd3 Bf5 8.Qe2 d5 9.O-O Bd6 10.Nc3 Qe7 11.Nxe4 Rg8 12.Nxd6 Kd8 13.Qxe7 Kxe7 14.Nxf5 Kf6 15.Nd6 Rab8 16.Bxh7 Rh8 17.Bd3 Rhd8 18.Nxf7 Re8 19.Nd6 Re6 20.Nxb7 Re7 21.Na5 c5 22.Nc6 c4 23.Bh7 Rbb7 24.Nxe7 Rxe7 25.Nd4 g6 26.Bxg6 a6 27.Bh5 Re4 28.Ne2 Re7 29.Nc3 d4 30.Nd5 Kg5 31.Nxe7 Kxh5 32.Nc6 d3 33.cxd3 cxd3 34.Ne5 Kg5 35.Nxd3 Kf5 36.Nb4 a5 37.Nc6 a4 38.b3 axb3 39.axb3 Ke6 40.b4 Kd6 41.b5 Kc5 42.b6 Kxb6 43.Nd4 Kc5 44.h4 Kd5 45.h5 Kxd4 46.h6 Ke5 47.h7 Kd6 48.h8Q Ke6 49.Qe8 Kd5 50.Re1 Kd6 51.Bb2 Kc5 52.Rac1 Kd5 53.Re7 Kd6 54.Rd7
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