I have tried a couple of different engines (Adaptive, Centaur Friendly 1/2), and they all seem the same to me. I'm very new to this, so that's probably to be expected. I do like the voice saying "That's a BLUNDER!" That could get old, I'm sure, but it's nice to see the threat pointed out to me so quickly. That's where I struggle, and that's why I wanted a DGT board in the first place.
The program still confuses me sometimes though. It will say something like "f6" for me to move the black pawn, and I'll move g6 or h6 instead. I hear the "Ding dong" and try to move it back, but it doesn't always work. What that means is that I need to practice learning positions better. I get that.
But sometimes while I am thinking, it will suggest a move for ME. At least, I think that's what it is doing. I tried to do this position by moving my rook from f1 to e1:
But the board didn't sense it. It announced "Knight to C3".
It took me a second to realize that it was talking about MY piece! So I moved it, took it back, went through "Set pieces" etc, and finally got moving again. I guess it suggests a move to you if you wait too long? I can't quite put my finger on when it does it and when it doesn't.
I printed the
Usage docs to try and learn some of the introductory stuff, but I don't know if this is still current? I was getting beaten pretty soundly, so I tried to resign by putting the kings on the central black squares. That didn't work, so I let the time run out so the game would record.
Still, I'm able to get beat by a computer by using REAL PIECES. I really appreciate everyone on here taking the time to share their stories.
Kyle