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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):

Playing against an engine like Maia is helpful for your practice




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.

Playing with a tutor is a great help