I purchased the game as soon as it was available, and I have to admit, it took me some time to figure out how it worked best for me. Before, my tactical skills were very poor, but thanks to this game, I quickly made some noticeable progress. Being able to train my tactics pattern per pattern really helped me a lot with that. The differences between each level of difficulty makes it easy to slowly understand the more complex puzzles, especially since they introduced the possibility to analyze any puzzle you play. You quickly see where your thinking went wrong. Graphically, the first version of the game was not attractive, but the second version changed all of that. I like the purple colour and I like it now that I can customize the board the way I like. Overall, the second version is a big step forward in many aspects. And the possibility of using databases makes it very convenient. Some other positive points: For an early access game, there is no loading time and it is very stable, I...
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About This Game
It allows the conscious thinking to transfer to the subconscious, freeing up time for new and more complex reasoning.
It is difficult to have things go wrong when you always play the best moves as analysed by a strong chess engine.
The Chess Exerciser application aims at helping you play the best moves repetitively.
Openings
Learn from more than 3.000+ standard opening lines and discover their best continuations with the assistance of a chess engine.Decide how you and your virtual opponent are going to play while you are still in the opening repertoire, or when you are in the continuation line.
Receive hints when you make a mistake, so you can learn from it.
Each time a new line starts, the application will randomly choose a new variation, but you can also request to replay the last line again if you want.
Tactics
Exercise your tactics by solving puzzles. learning them pattern by pattern, level per level.The puzzles are extracted from a database of 3.000.000+ puzzles, and split into 38 categories and 11 difficulty levels.
Pass tests for unlocking the next difficulty levels.
Review your test results, identify and train your weaknesses.
Endgames
Exercise your endgames by playing positions extracted from a database of 18.000+ positions.The positions are all sorted by category and difficulty, and are all extracted from real games.
Choose your virtual opponent from 12 predefined configurations, or create your own specific configuration.
Decide to play with or without the assistance of a chess engine.
Play the computer
Verify your improvements by testing yourself against one of the 12 predefined configurations. You might as well create your own specific configuration if you want.Decide to play with or without the assistance of a chess engine.
Isolate your mistakes, analyse them and improve further.
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User Reviews
Not sure if Dev still working on it or not, but in current state, I don't think it offers anything novel free clients don't have. It support external engine and pgn database system, but I don't think you can actually export your game to these databases (?) It's a neat little program for training specific tactics pattern recognition in quite brute-force manner. I wouldn't recommend it to casual or pro players, but to serious enthusiasts who struggle to make an inroad into Chess. Puzzles are structured like grade school so scholar-alike might find comfort in learning in this style. Then again, the lack of live analysis means you will have to figure out the correct move on your own. Remember, you can never go wrong with LiChess or LucasChess.
To the dev team: Keep up the good work! This game really can be a great support for anyone looking to challenge and progress in chess.
I played some of the exercises. At the end of a series the player is told how many they got right but, at least from what I saw no indication was given about which exact positions were solved incorrectly. The openings practice seems to be undeveloped; I always got a popup saying I had arrived at the end of the line, even in very well known openings like the Ruy Lopez and Sicilian Defenses. In general the program could be improved by giving more feedback to the users. The program has potential but it is not as developed as it needs to be at this time so that it will appeal to a wider audience of Chess players. I want to add a comment on one thing I really like, the ability to focus on specific tactics in the puzzles exercises. The added quick test was an excellent addition. The tactical practice is my favorite part of the program. It is possible to change the font size, but the font on the exit window remains small. I am confident this program will eventually live up to its potent...
System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10 64-bits
- Processor: Intel Core i7-5500U @ 2.40GHz
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Storage: 300 MB available space
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
FAQ
How much does Chess Exerciser cost?
Chess Exerciser costs $7.99.
What are the system requirements for Chess Exerciser?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 64-bits Processor: Intel Core i7-5500U @ 2.40GHz Memory: 2 GB RAM Storage: 300 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
What platforms is Chess Exerciser available on?
Chess Exerciser is available on Windows PC.
Is Chess Exerciser worth buying?
Chess Exerciser has 100% positive reviews from 4 players.
When was Chess Exerciser released?
Chess Exerciser was released on Nov 7, 2023.
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