I don't know whether you're able to play offline against the computer on your PC, but for alternatives you can always use a Google search: please be careful asking for recommendations, as Chess.com's policy is to not discuss our competitors, which some recommendations might be.

@david: How on earth did you manage to classify a stand-alone PC program for playing offline as a competitor to a social chess website? It's like saying Microsoft Word is a competitor to Facebook. Seriously...


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I am a premium member of this site and I chose to pay because I believe it is great and better than competitors. Just looking for a way to play offline on my PC, which you do not offer. If you guys are looking for feedback, seeing as though it exists on the phone app, I would love to see that transferred over to something that could be downloaded on a PC for offline play.

Well, I for one would appreciate a ruling from staff on whether we can recommend offline chess programs for the PC. Up till now, many people made these recommendations on a frequent basis. If we're no longer able to do this, that would constitute a major change in the site philosophy.

My chief role here is as a moderator in the forums and spam detection & cleanup, so I'm not familiar with the full range of chess.com's functionality and wasn't able to answer that part of your question.

Off line chess programs in themselves are fine, but I am conscious of the way that the distinction is becoming increasingly blurred with today's technology, which is why I advised caution. If Lucas Chess doesn't have any online component, then I apologise for deleting the first post that recommended it.

Documentation forGNU Chessis available online, asis documentation for most GNU software. You mayalso find more information aboutGNU Chessby runninginfo chessorman chess,or by looking at/usr/share/doc/chess/,/usr/local/doc/chess/,or similar directories on your system. A brief summary is available byrunning gnuchess --help.

SparkChess is an excellent way to get better at chess - learn the proper rules (including the elusive en-passant), practice openings, test strategies, use the board editor to recreate famous positions with FEN strings, replay famous games, import/export PGN games and databases (with comments and annotations) and let the computer help you. With 5 levels of difficulty and a behavior modeled to make human mistakes, this is a very fun game to play. Our online chess game also features an opening database created by analysing 145,000 games from international tournaments. There are 4 different board styles (a 2D diagram, two fixed 3D designs and a 3D rotatable board) to suit any style - from the playful kid to the serious tournament player.

Arena is a free Graphical User Interface (GUI) for chess. Arena helps you in analyzing and playing games as well as in testing chess engines. It runs on Linux or Windows. Arena is compatible to UCI and Winboard protocols. Furthermore, Arena supports Chess960, DGT electronic chess boards & DGT clocks and much more.

Because I was obsessed with lichess-study, I had chosen to use it offline. If you are on a Linux (or Mac) machine, I think that's the best option you have. If you are on Windows, then installing lichess on localhost is a bit tricky and also time-consuming.

It works offline - it only uses internet if you want to check for updates. It supports board annotation with arrows and circles in tutor edition. It has a built in engine with 6 levels. It also supports saving games to PGN. Loading of PGN's is coming as is a position library database.

Free Chess is a downloadable simulator of the classic board game, chess. Play alone against the computer, or go head to head with a local friend. Whether you're a novice to the game or a returning chess master, Free Chess is lightweight, downloads quickly, and provides players with the chance to brush up on the oldest strategy game around.

Free Chess is an adaptation of the famed board game, and offers little more than what it says on the tin. Some might criticize Free Chess for offering scant features and added nuance, while others will appreciate the product for not taking away the seriousness of the game by adding unneeded glitz. There are other chess variants available if you're looking for a more feature-heavy experience.

Free chess lacks the picturesque backgrounds and attack animations of WJChess 3D which is a more cartoon approach. Rather the features of Free Chess pertain to the core of the game. The only altered aesthetic of Free Chess is an option to switch the default 3D for a simplistic 2D. This makes the game more reminiscent of older digital chess games like BabaChess.

The sound effects in Free Chess are grating and distracting, sounding more like the ugly alarm tones for a cell phone. Luckily you can turn them off via the game options menu. Here you'll also have a selection of four different languages (English, Spanish, Catalan, and Basque), though there could easily have been more; this is a chess simulator after all; there's not much text involved.

The options menu also allows for users to toggle in-game music on or off. The readme file included with Free Chess links to a free catalogue of classical music that would go nicely with a soothing game of chess. At the time of writing this review, however, the music does not appear to play. It's easy enough to cue up music to play in the background, though, so this isn't too big of a detriment.

Free Chess is an simple and straightforward chess experience, downloadable in seconds and completely free of charge. Sadly the game is only available on Windows, unlike Chess Free! which is supported on both Windows and Android. If you're looking for a chess game to play on your iPhone, try something like iChess; it's free as well.

You can download specifications explaining how in Shredder the chess user-interface communicates with the chess engine. UCI stands for Universal Chess Interface. This download is already included in the Shredder chess download.

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You might like to play chess sometimes, but then you want to try something else. You can install other Windows games like Hearts, Solitaire, and Minesweeper if you choose. These are classics that bring up great memories for many digital gamers.

Computer chess includes both hardware (dedicated computers) and software capable of playing chess. Computer chess provides opportunities for players to practice even in the absence of human opponents, and also provides opportunities for analysis, entertainment and training. Computer chess applications that play at the level of a chess grandmaster or higher are available on hardware from supercomputers to smart phones. Standalone chess-playing machines are also available. Stockfish, Leela Chess Zero, GNU Chess, Fruit, and other free open source applications are available for various platforms.

Computer chess applications, whether implemented in hardware or software, utilize different strategies than humans to choose their moves: they use heuristic methods to build, search and evaluate trees representing sequences of moves from the current position and attempt to execute the best such sequence during play. Such trees are typically quite large, thousands to millions of nodes. The computational speed of modern computers, capable of processing tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of nodes or more per second, along with extension and reduction heuristics that narrow the tree to mostly relevant nodes, make such an approach effective.

The first chess machines capable of playing chess or reduced chess-like games were software programs running on digital computers early in the vacuum-tube computer age (1950s). The early programs played so poorly that even a beginner could defeat them. Within 40 years, in 1997, chess engines running on super-computers or specialized hardware were capable of defeating even the best human players. By 2006, programs running on desktop PCs had attained the same capability. In 2006, Monty Newborn, Professor of Computer Science at McGill University, declared: "the science has been done". Nevertheless, solving chess is not currently possible for modern computers due to the game's extremely large number of possible variations.[1]

Computer chess was once considered the "Drosophila of AI", the edge of knowledge engineering. The field is now considered a scientifically completed paradigm, and playing chess is a mundane computing activity.[2]

Chess machines/programs are available in several different forms: stand-alone chess machines (usually a microprocessor running a software chess program, but sometimes as a specialized hardware machine), software programs running on standard PCs, web sites, and apps for mobile devices. Programs run on everything from super-computers to smartphones. Hardware requirements for programs are minimal; the apps are no larger than a few megabytes on disk, use a few megabytes of memory (but can use much more, if it is available), and any processor 300Mhz or faster is sufficient. Performance will vary modestly with processor speed, but sufficient memory to hold a large transposition table (up to several gigabytes or more) is more important to playing strength than processor speed.

Most available commercial chess programs and machines can play at super-grandmaster strength (Elo 2700 or more), and take advantage of multi-core and hyperthreaded computer CPU architectures. Top programs such as Stockfish have surpassed even world champion caliber players. Most chess programs comprise a chess engine connected to a GUI, such as Winboard or Chessbase. Playing strength, time controls, and other performance-related settings are adjustable from the GUI. Most GUIs also allow the player to set up and to edit positions, to reverse moves, to offer and to accept draws (and resign), to request and to receive move recommendations, and to show the engine's analysis as the game progresses. 2351a5e196

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