Chess
Instructions
This game lets you play Chess against a computer opponent.
To do a move, left-click the mouse pointer on the piece you want to move and then click on the square you want to move that piece to.
To make the computer begin searching for a move, click once on the 'Move' button at the top and wait for it to move.
Therefore, if you want to play as white against the computer then click the 'Move' button on black's moves. The time that it takes to move depends on how fast your computer is.
If you want to save a position in your current game to come back to later then click on the 'Save' button. To load this position up again, click on the 'Load' button. You can only have one save game at a time and this will be lost when you close the window down.
If you have made a mistake and want to go back a move then click on the 'Undo' button.
You can undo as many moves as you want.
If you want to keep a copy of the game notation when you have finished your game then copy and paste it from the move list on the right.
Links
Chess Puzzles
This is a collection of checkmate puzzles.
There are sets of 12 puzzles for beginners, intermediate and advanced players.
Chess Opening's
From this page you will find links to my various Opening's Websites. There
are websites about the following openings:- Blackburne
Gambit, Budapest Gambit,
Hippopotamus Defence, Incorrect Opening, Ruy
Lopez, Slav Defence, St George's
Defence and a collection of unusual openings. In total there are over 700
example games involving these openings.
Chess Opening's Statistics
These are statistics compiled from over 500000 games since 1991. It
shows for each opening what percentage of matches were won by white, black and
were drawn. Also summarised are white's and black's best and worst 10 openings
statistically and what are the most and least drawish openings. There are
statistics for over 130 different openings and variations.