How far ahead can chess players think?

In deciding which move to make, chess players mentally map out the future consequences of each possible move, often looking about eight moves ahead.
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How many moves can Kasparov think ahead?

He also answered it this way: KASPAROV: "Normally, I would calculate three to five moves," he said. "You don't need more.... But I can go much deeper if it is required." For example, in a position involving forced moves, it's possible to look ahead as many as 12 or 14 moves, he noted.
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How far ahead can a chess grandmaster see?

Once you start to know chess a little bit better, you realize that looking ahead or calculating variations is essential to play chess well. And it's common knowledge and grandmasters can see many moves ahead, as many as 15 to 20 moves ahead if given enough time and entirely accurate as well.
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How many moves ahead does a chess computer think?

A computer, (or engine) can play chess at a Grandmaster level, even though it's only thinking about one move ahead.
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How many moves ahead Did Bobby Fischer think?

Masters who have traded Pawns with him in speed chess (usually five minutes for the entire game for each player) claim that postmortem analysis shows Fischer sees three or four moves ahead in any position, with a glance of a second or two.
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Was Bobby Fischer a genius?

Bobby Fischer, the Chicago-born, Brooklyn-bred genius who became one of the greatest chess players the world has ever seen, died on Thursday in Reykjavik, Iceland. He was 64. For decades he had lived in obscurity, ultimately settling in Reykjavik after renouncing his American citizenship.
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Why did Fischer stop playing chess?

He refused to play at the Lugano 1968 olympiad, as his demands regarding tables, chairs, chess sets and lighting were rejected. He refused to play the 1970 US National Championship which counted as Zonal Tournaments in the World Championship cycle because they rejected his financial demands.
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Is 1200 a good chess rating?

In other words by attaining the rating of 1200, you can claim the title of being a Chess expert, and deservedly so. The mark of 1200 separates the casuals from the serious. It is the dividing line between the average and the exemplary.
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Is chess solved by AI?

Types and features of chess software

A human player make a move on the board, the AI calculates and plays a subsequent move, and the human and AI alternate turns until one player resigns. The chess engine, which calculates the moves, and the graphical user interface (GUI) are sometimes separate programs.
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What is the 20 40 40 rule in chess?

That's where 20/40/40 rule comes handy. For an under 2000 rated player, it makes sense to spend 20% of the time on openings, 40% on Middlegame and 40% on Endgame. Besides that, you should play practice games, solve tactics and analyze.
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How many moves ahead does Magnus Carlsen?

Carlsen once told 13-15 moves, but i am sure it is a lie, isn't it ? There are some positions in which very deep calculation is needed, and GMs are able to see that deeply.
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Why are chess grandmasters so good?

The reason GMs are so "good": 1. Their tactics are beast. They can find deep, hidden tactics, play positional sacrifices, or sacrifice a pawn temporarily.
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How do you think 10 moves ahead in chess?

A simple middlegame idea is: Scan your opponents 5th, and 6th ranks (3rd, and 4th, if they are white), and look for weak squares, weak pawns. Squares and pawns that cannot be defended by another pawn. Weak squares, and pawns closer to the center are better targets to attack.
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How many miles is the average chess game?

Average Human games between 2000-2800(common data base ) end 40 moves, Average computer games 3200-3500 elo end 60 moves. Average amateurs game 1000-1200 elo end 20-30 moves. 35-40 seems to be about the average in my local clubs, though style has as much to do with that as quality of play.
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How many moves is the average chess game?

We know that on average there are about 40 moves in an average chess match.
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Can Grandmasters beat computers?

Chess Grandmasters can no longer beat computers today as they did right up to the 1990's. Whilst the human brain is creative and intuitive, it lacks the ability and processing power to completely avoid mistakes like modern computer software can in the 21st-Century.
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Is Magnus Carlsen better than a computer?

Carlsen is not better at chess than a computer because no human mind can keep up with a chess computer that is using maximum analytical capacity. A computer can analyze billions of possibilities and billions of positions ahead. Despite his chess genius, Carlsen cannot compare to that kind of analytical power.
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Are computers ruining chess?

Nope. Not ruin but rather it changed the landscape.It evened the playing field . Everyone has an access to a database,an engine and software. Kasparov had an enormous advantage with regards to opening preparation because he can afford a team of Gms to help him prepare for novelties.
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Is 1800 a good chess rating?

In the US Chess Federation, which is not terribly atypical for Elo ratings, an 1800 player stands above 88%-90% of all rated players. That's not the normal meaning of average. How many USCF rated chess players are there? It can't be too much if a player rated 1800 is stronger than the 90% of all other USCF players.
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What percentile is 1500 in chess?

But don't get discouraged or disappointed - or hot under the collar, esp not at me! :) for 50 games your rating is respectable IMHO and again, you are in the 92nd percentile - here.
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Is 2300 a good chess rating?

2200-2300 are ratings where you'll find most National Masters (NMs) and FIDE Candidate Masters (CMs). 2000-2200 is considered Expert. 1800-2000 are Class A. 1600-1800 are Class B.
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What was Bobby Fischer's chess rating?

On the July 1972 FIDE rating list, Bobby Fischer's rating was 2785 - a full 125 points ahead of Boris Spassky, the 2nd highest rated player.
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Who is better Magnus Carlsen or Bobby Fischer?

Who is the best ever: Bobby Fischer or Magnus Carlsen? Going by chess ratings, Carlsen is the best player ever because he has the highest rating ever achieved on a chess board. Moreover, Carlsen became world number 1 at age 19, while Fischer took a bit longer having reached it when he was 21.
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