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  1. What is the average length of a game of chess?

    Jun 26, 2013 · Indeed, the 277 move game was played in a tournament on the Internet Chess Club. Oddly enough, I found that the average length of a game (played by humans) is roughly 40 moves. …

  2. Is the number of possible chess games infinite?

    Jan 10, 2015 · The average number of legal moves in a position is around 35, and the average length of a chess game is around 40 moves = 80 plies, so an estimate of the number of "rational" chess …

  3. What is the "increment" in chess? - Chess Stack Exchange

    Jul 19, 2017 · And in the usage of chess servers: On chess servers (like Internet Chess Club and Free Internet Chess Server) the time control is usually expressed with a formula: time+increment. Where …

  4. Where could I get the Torch Chess Game Installer for Windows 11?

    Feb 1, 2024 · Where could I get the Torch Chess Game Installer for Windows 11? Ask Question Asked 1 year, 11 months ago Modified 3 months ago

  5. strategy - Is chess a solved game? - Chess Stack Exchange

    32 Chess is a zero-sum game of limited decisions. The number of possible moves at any given point, and the number of possible states of the board, are all finite. Tic-Tac-Toe, is one of the easiest …

  6. How does one memorize a chess game? - Chess Stack Exchange

    Aug 1, 2013 · A single flashcard could be created by taking a screen shot of a particular game position and inserting it in the question part of a flashcard. The answer part will contain the screen print of the …

  7. Longest chess game possible (maximum moves) - Chess Stack Exchange

    Oct 27, 2020 · What is the longest chess game possible in terms of chess moves? I read somewhere that there is a theoretical maximum of 5949 moves. But I don't see any proof and I don't think it is …

  8. Average number of moves per game - Chess Stack Exchange

    Sep 16, 2014 · What are the average number of moves per game with regards to what opening has been played?

  9. history - Is there a "perfect" game? - Chess Stack Exchange

    10 To know that a game is "perfect", you have to solve the entire chess game space. What you're really asking is whether grandmasters have played a game where a computer would have played the same …

  10. App that identifies moves as Excellent/Good/Mistakes/Blunders

    I really like the analysis tool on chess.com that processes your games and identifies the Excellent and Good moves, as well as Mistakes and Blunders. It also proposes which move should have been played.