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Yes & you should study strategies & get a chess computer.
The chess playing computer does not explain how it makes it decisions, does not give interviews, does not sign autographs, and does not do anything other than play chess with superlative skill.
Typically the term box , in chess , refers to a chess engine. A form of chess playing software. The term box meaning one is playing a box ( the computer ) as opposed to a live opponent.
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Depends on if you're playing chess at home or out side of home, or on the computer or with a organiseation or by your self or with other people...
if you're playing online then obviously its man to man. but if you're not playing online then it is a computer playing with you.
No, because there are so many possibilities but playing against a computer you might always lose but do not get discouraged A computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match when it came to kickboxing Also you might be impatient that is why there is blitz chess or if you want to think for a long time you can play mail chess
A chess computer is a machine that can play chess without human input. The first stand alone chess computer was the Chess Challenger which was first used in 1977.
North American Computer Chess Championship was created in 1970.
The first chess computer that could play chess was called Deep Blue.
If you are a beginner, playing yourself in chess has only limited value since you're playing someone that has the same ability as you. To learn new skills and strategies, you should read chess books, play other people (live or online), and play against computer opponents.