Omek <> wrote in
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> Ok this may be just me.
> I have been trying to play Chess titans on level 1 for 3 days now with
> the same result every time.
So, you're asking why you are loosing in chess when you put an opponent
into check?
I think it's you, but I am going to have to break down your message.
> I will play and get the opposing king into check. Makes no difference
> what color the CPU uses. But instead of moving his king out of check he
> will capture my piece.
Yes, the king can capture chess pieces, just like any other piece on the
board. If you get the king in check by moving next to him unless you want
to get the piece taken, then you better have another piece covering that
piece. Then the King can't capture your piece and he'll be forced to move
away, unless another piece decides to take whatever piece you put
adjecent to the king.
> I do not have a problem with this.
Whew...
> My problem is , when I am in check and I am able to make the move to
> capture the opposing piece I am not allowed to do so. ( no , I am not
> checkmated)
That's because there's another piece covering the piece you're trying to
capture with your king.
Lets see if I can draw an example, because I don't know chess
coordinates.
| R
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| P
| K
+--------
OK, this is unrealistic, but your king is in check by an opponent's pawn,
with an opponents rook two squares above the pawn.
You can't use your king to take the pawn because that does NOT move your
king out of danger (Rook can capture King). Your only choice would be to
move the king, left, up, up-right, or right to get out of check. (You
should move your king left, because the pawn would become a queen if he
moved up another spot).
> and yes this happens every time. It makes no sense. there is no option
> to change that I can find. Seems the CPU is playing by a different set
> of rules.
> Why is this?
> Very frustrating that I am not being allowed to beat the cpu.
I don't think that it's that. I think it's that you don't fully
understand the rules of the game. It's OK, I still don't get that En
Pasant move, or when you use it. Chess isn't really something you learn
in 1 or 2 games, it kindda takes a lifetime. Ask Kasperski, or Fischer.
I can only surmise that you keep playing the same game over and over
again, and keep getting into the same situation. A lot of chess programs
are guilty of playing the same game over and over again if you make the
same moves each time.
If you're still not sure, write up your chess moves and i'll see what I
can do.
Lots of people have cried foul with chess titans, I don't think it's that
chess titans is a bad program, it's just that people don't fully
understand the neuances of chess and tend to cry foul when something
happens that they don't understand.
--
Joe
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