Chess: The ultimate player vs player game.
Posted by badenstein on June 25, 2008
I have played many different kinds of games, from card games, boardgames and computer games. In particular online computer games boast of player vs player environment. After getting back into chess, I have realized that chess, not online computer games is the ultimate in player vs player environment. In chess it is truly one on one play. All you have to rely on is your wits and your preparation. You don’t need a guild of other people to raid a certain place to get some uber equipment. When you sit down across the board from another person to play chess, you have entered a truly amazing player vs player environment.
You can’t be out done by one person who has nothing to do buy play chess. The other player can’t have some extra pieces that make him invincible. You both start with the same pieces. The only difference is that white goes first. While one person may study more, we all know that blunders and blindness in playing chess is all too common of an occurrence. One player may know more openings or playing theory, but there are enough books and study aids that there is no secret uber moves. Most of the early mates in chess can be avoided by just knowing some basic opening theory.
I play mostly online chess now. Turned based rather than blitz or lightning chess. You see, I’d rather not increase the chances of me making a blunder or mistake. I’d rather take my time and learn more about chess and make myself look at the moves before I make them. Chess.com is a site I really enjoy. It is a new site that is still coming up with features.
The last challenge of chess is yourself. In order to grow as a chess player, you need to learn what weaknesses you have in your evaluation and learn to change how you evaluate you moves. This is imperative when it comes to analyzing your own games, which is important if you ever plan to learn and grow in your chess abilities.