negro
♡ 50 ( +1 | -1 ) how to beat chessmaster 9000in a rated game. Chessmaster have a big problem (the version I have), if you beat him in a rated game with an oppening (in my case with: 1.e4-e5; Bb5) you can beat him alllways because i make the same moves!!! Soo you can copie the moves of the other game and win the game. My post is to now if someone have the same problem with chessmaster. Note: I use deep fritz 7 to test if chessmaster it's better than Deep Fritz, soo i don't win. In the others games i copie the moves and win, because chessmaster make the same moves.
chess_champion
♡ 42 ( +1 | -1 ) chessmaster and fritzi know when i had fritz 6 or fritz 7 (i still do but i have fritz 8 now) there was this particular set of moves i did each time where it lost everytime. with chessmaster 9000 i have had no problems so far with anything except the fact that fritz 8 demolishes cm9000:) i have many many many chess programs so if anyone needs anything about any program i will try to answer:)
negro
♡ 11 ( +1 | -1 ) If you want, I send you the games in chessbase format, or pgn format to you to see, because the program really do the same moves.
getoutofhere
♡ 46 ( +1 | -1 ) computer problemI thought some chessprograms tried to limit this problem by flagging lines in their opening book where they had lost at their highest strength. In future games they would would try to avoid that opening line. Obviously the programs you are talking about don't do this - but I imagine you can revise their opening books by hand (unless you like beating them over and over again, of course)
chess_champion
♡ 33 ( +1 | -1 ) well since i dont use fritz 6 and/or 7 anymore...it doesnt really concern me as much as other people who do have this problem. this was also before i got opening books. also to be mentioned is the fact that programs like fritz do avoid the opening lines that had the least success. so far fritz 8 is the most elite chess program i have:)
h86m
♡ 36 ( +1 | -1 ) I have CM 8000, and yes, chessmaster has a different set of moves which it usually repeats. For example Josh age 12 never picks up when I attack c7 with a bishop and a knight(in the beginning of the game). Some of the players are more predictable than the others, for example you can almost always guess Rascal's nect move if you've played with him 3 or four times.
kai_sim
♡ 22 ( +1 | -1 ) a4in the middlegame CM as white, likes to move a4 when he thinks that everything is covered/save. so, when you guys play against a high rated player and he moves all of a sudden a4 without any obvious reason, say hi to his CM