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That is because Lucas Chess has the concept of a Tutor: you make your moves, but if they are not good enough, the tutor will warn you and guide you to better moves. | That is because Lucas Chess has the concept of a Tutor: you make your moves, but if they are not good enough, the tutor will warn you and guide you to better moves. | ||
[[File:Play engine with tutor.jpg|300|frame|left|Playing with a tutor is a great help]] | [[File:Play engine with tutor.jpg|300|frame|left|Playing with a tutor is a great help]] |
Revision as of 12:06, 16 October 2021
Playing against an engine in Lucas Chess is a very good way to practice your game. First of all, you can pick an engine like Maia (included) which mimics human play at certain levels (based on neural network technology):
That is because Lucas Chess has the concept of a Tutor: you make your moves, but if they are not good enough, the tutor will warn you and guide you to better moves.