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Using a chessboard to play chess

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Seymore4Head

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Jan 5, 2017, 1:47:33 PM1/5/17
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I have been playing chess so long using a computer playing on a
chessboard seems unnatural. My guess would be that Magnus Carlsen and
other masters also play more games on computers than chessboards.

I have been watching some of Calsen's chess games on Youtube where
they use a board and a clock. You would think both players would
prefer using a computer where the clock is controlled automatically.

The game is even shown on a computer and is much easier for me to
follow than watching the pieces on the board.

Do you think there are chess players that prefer a board or is the
board just for live "entertainment" value?

Maybe players should be playing on a computer and use a computer
generated board. Or just get rid of the board altogether.

I would think playing on a flat LCD table would even be preferable to
an actual chessboard. Of course I am a not a strong player so I
really can't speak for the pros.

nastyho...@gmail.com

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Oct 30, 2018, 2:30:42 AM10/30/18
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For me playing on a computer screen is easier, better overview. On a screen it never happens that one piece is obscuring the view of another piece.

But playing over the board has a special feel to it.

I like beautiful wooden chess sets. There is not much to like about a non-existing chess board on your screen.

I think real chess sets will always have their place.

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