how to beat the chess.com computer

how to beat the chess.com computer

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(chess.com level 25 computer)
Today we are going to learn how to beat the chess computer at level 25. Now if you'll notice on the thumbnail title the computer is actually winning in points six on the picture so how exactly do we win? this is a very important question because we are playing a 2900 rated chess app computer that is very difficult to beat. From my experience the only way to beat the computer when they're on the hard level is by playing attacking chess. It is all about breaking down the AI defensive position and putting the king in check to shorten the number of options or moves that the computer has. If one allows the computer to have a lot of moves they will always find the best one. To when we need to shorten down the number of options that the computer has. We also need to utilize and develop pieces otherwise their points are not worth anything. Since the computer at level 25 is not going to make any bad trades we need to force the issue by attacking in other words sacrificing a piece or two for position. Another good way to shorten the computers moves is by pinned pieces say a king or queen with a knight in front of them that can't move. This is a good way to shorten the AI options.

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Thanks for watching and good luck!







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