Sentences with phrase «chess match against»

1 - Player mode allows you to play a chess match against the computer opponent.
The best way to describe Commander mode is to say it's like a chess match against the enemy teams Commander, but none of your chess pieces want to listen to you.

Not exact matches

While much focus has been on human versus machine — Garry Kasparov versus IBM's Deep Blue in chess matches of the 1990s or the Watson computer pitted against human champions on Jeopardy — the greatest potential for advancement comes from humans partnering with computers.
Chess players were given one of three cognitive enhancers (modafinil, methylphenidate, and caffeine) or placebo and matched in 15 - minute games against a computer program set at their level.
Former world chess champion Bobby Fischer, who is on the run from U.S. authorities for tax evasion and for flouting economic sanctions against Yugoslavia with his $ 5 million 1992 match against his old rival Boris Spassky in Belgrade, apparently hasn't reformed.
Scholars spent much of their downtime playing fast - paced blitz chess games, studying chess tactics, and competing in after - dinner matches against their coaches.
In 1996, when a computer won a match against the then reigning world chess champion Garry Kasparov, it was nothing short of a sensation.
Data from 160,000 ranked chess players and more than 5 million chess matches suggest that women playing against men perform better than expected based on their official chess ratings, according to new findings published in Psychological Science.
Chess master David Levy once watched a man preparing to play a match against a computer and shaking with nerves.
Stop by to play your own match with a friend (remember to bring your own chess pieces) set against the pier, or watch the intensity of the games already going on.
The Wii U has already demonstrated this ability as well, with Ripstone Games» Pure Chess, which allows Wii U players to play against both PC and mobile players in online matches.
Expedition is your standard chess match that can be played against either the AI or a human opponent passing the controller back and forth.
In 2004, Danish Chess Grandmaster Peter Nielsen played the largest networked chess game ever against ChessBrain, a network of 2,070 computers in 56 countries; the match ended in a Chess Grandmaster Peter Nielsen played the largest networked chess game ever against ChessBrain, a network of 2,070 computers in 56 countries; the match ended in a chess game ever against ChessBrain, a network of 2,070 computers in 56 countries; the match ended in a draw.
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