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Jun
17th

Turn Based Chess - The Advantages and Disadvantages

Files under Article, Computers and Technology | Posted by Cikgu Farizal

By D Swain

Before the internet was born, people played chess games by sending postcards to each other. Now most turn based chess games are played with email or on dedicated servers. There are certain advantages and disadvantages that players experience when they play this form of chess. This article will explain the various disadvantages and advantages of playing turn based chess.

Advantages

One of the biggest advantages of turn based chess is the lack of time pressure. In live games, players are usually given a specific amount of time to complete the game or to make a move. In turn based chess, you can go days without making a move. This gives you more time to analyze positions and reduces your chances of making blunders.

Another advantage of turn based chess is the number of games you can play. Most players don’t have the ability to put on a simultaneous exhibition of live games. In correspondence chess, you can play many games at once.

Disadvantages

One of the biggest disadvantages of turn based chess is the possibility of cheating. Without anyone else there to watch over them, some players may be tempted to cheat. These unscrupulous players use chess computers to come up with their moves for them.

Another disadvantage of turn based chess is the waiting involved. If you’re an impatient person, you will not like this form of chess at all. It can take a few weeks just for your opponent to make one move. A lot of turn based chess games can last for several months.

Turn based chess is great for players who require a lot of time to think out their moves. It also allows players to participate in many games at once. People who are impatient will not like turn based chess very much because it can take several months just to complete one game. Also, there is a possibility that your opponents may be using chess computers to play you. Before you get started in correspondence chess, you should weight these advantages and disadvantages and see if this form of chess is right for you.

Stop by Supreme-Chess today to read over the chess tutorials and become a better player. There are also chess problems that will help you increase your tactical ability.

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