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Waves of influence, opening The viewer sees the initial position, with waves of force radiating out from the pieces The machine's thoughts, opening The machine has many choices, with few forced moves, and future lines of play cover the board Waves of influence, endgame The board... more
Reviewed by Teeg Sep 18 2005, 04:17am ( 568 reviews ) • turbulence.org
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Rated by JasonLiester on Dec 09, 3:21pm
I have played and lost to much quicker computer chess games.
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Reviewed by donateyourbones on Dec 03, 6:07pm
I do not have the patience for this.
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Rated by Iron02 on Oct 16, 2:45pm
I dont think so. This is a no win situation.
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Rated by gadget5 on Aug 31, 9:34pm
interesting
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Rated by vordiconia on Aug 18, 9:04am
very pretty, but takes forever to play...think faster computer!
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Rated by jsnbrstr on Aug 13, 3:58pm
This is a very pretty way to lose to a computer at chess.
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Reviewed by sensico on Jul 21, 5:32pm
computers aren't supposed to think for that long, that's why we have them. Either way, I like the visual effects