Computer Chess- Memory or Logic?

I love playing chess on my phone, and the best I have managed to beat is level three. And there are 10 levels. And it is always hard. Na mimi ni mchezaji hodari. I once represented to natinal levels.

For those who know, does the phone play from memory (as in, the game has been recorded such that if the board layout is as current, make this move) or does the computer/phone analyse several possible options and decides on the best move (logic)?

Am just curious.

cc @Gio

Chess hapan tambua

If you love chess and your chess app is good enough inge faa kuku pea elo ratings, si hizo levels una sema.
So go back and try to figure out una play vs the computer on which elo ratings. kama ni below 1200 na ina kuchapa then there’s a problem
Alternatively go to play store and download “Shredder chess”, on my opinion its the best chess app

hiyo huuzwa 734 bob kwa appstore?

hehehehe, always logic. With machine learning kuna level hata uwe Gary Kasparov hauwezi shinda comp. Hata mje magwiji kumi

Would love to know the arogorithim.

It’s logic. The computer determines all the possible moves for a given piece, all the possible responses, then all possible responses to the response… generating a massive branch of possibilities. Then it just selects the best branch. The more computational power and memory you have the harder is is to beat AI.

There are games that computers now best even the top rated humans: Scrabble, Chess, Reversi, Poker, Go, Tic-tac-toe, Checkers, etc. Don’t lose hair trying to beat AI. In these games AI is rated as superhuman.

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exactly, all you have to do is to use it to improve your skills but not to try and beat it

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kuna lots of free open source libraries and tuts you can use for such

Hehehhehehhe ati level 1, which chess game is that nione ka nitafika level 10 na Queen Gambit moves

Garry Kasparov beat Deep Blue AI in 1996

unadhani haina counter moves for such?

And lost the following year.

Look at this depressing quote from one Andrew Soltis:

“Right now, there’s just no competition. The computers are just much too good.”
…
“The world champion Magnus Carlsen won’t even play his computer. He uses it to train, to recommend moves for future competition. But he won’t play it, because he just loses all the time and there’s nothing more depressing than losing without even being in the game.”

hehehe 1996 he was used to improve that AI and he was beaten the following year with that AI. plus you cannot compar 1996 AI to 2017 AI.

in chess, how many moves can you think of in a span of 10 seconds and their impact? in that span, how many moves can a computer think of?

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The house(AI) always wins…pia COD sigwes cheza ikiwa veteran Mode, it only takes one shot from a revolver ama one bite from a fucking dog and its game over

:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D

za kitambo I could play, siku hizi sigwes, wacha tu iwe hiyo level below it

Mi hucheza Veteran Mode pekee, killing the dog is the hardest thing in that game.

Mumesema niache kung’ang’ana kushinda hiyo Scrabble? Sawa tu. Nitabaki begginer level basi…

You don’t stand a chance; you can’t spell.