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What Is The Long Term Regarding The Game Of Chess

In recent years, most of the public attention which was formerly focused on chess games between grandmasters has turned to computer vs. computer chess tournaments. The interest of fans in computer vs. grandmaster games have dramatically dwindled in the wake of consecutive losses that human grandmasters have had to concede to bot chess players.

The latest incident was the defeat of Vladimir Kramnik by computer Fritz v 1.0. Such competitions have, since that time, appeared to be useless because of the superior ability of machines to remember all the possible styles of playing the game. With huge memory capacities, they can traverse through millions of alternative for playing chess games in seconds.

Because chess is not a game of chance, it is especially suitable for computers to play chess games. Computers are not subject to slips in logic since their algorithms are determined by their program. Neither are computers subject to fatigue and exhaustion or any other emotional distraction. Humans have learned to concede to the fact that for winning a game of chess, a well programmed and fast robot does a better work than the best human grandmasters.

Not content with their victories, creators of chess-playing machines plan to make programs that will exhaust all the possible moves for chess games, in this way to make the perfect chess-playing machine. At the rate technology is progressing, this is not a far-off possibility.

In fact, even humans are now interested in studying the way machines go about deciding on the proper moves to make in their game. Study is being devoted to the techniques of machines in playing chess, in this way to expand our own awareness of the games possibilities.

However, the future of chess for humans is by far not dim. In fact, the development of chess-playing machines may lead to better techniques for playing the game. The only change in the status of the game for humans is that for human beings, chess has become less a game to win than a game to learn from.

The findings in favor of chess for education are based on studies conducted independently by educators around the world. The results are all similar in concluding that playing chess games regularly develops positive mental and psychological traits in people.

For one, chess develops the facility for practical logic. This is reasoning based on the quality, the quantity and the spatial location of objects involved in the reasoning process. In simpler terms, it may be considered a higher form of ‘common sense.’

Chess also enhances the capability of persons to coordinate things because it requires the player to make all his pieces on the board act as a whole towards capturing the opponent’s king. Another obvious benefit that can be gained by playing chess is accurate reasoning power.

The future development of chess games is in the hands of programmers who create the algorithms for chess robots. The benefits of chess for the future is for all humans to enjoy by playing chess to enhance the powers of the mind and the discipline of the emotions.
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