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Anyone ever tried playing a game against themselves? [#2340]

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67.182.50.193: Anyone ever tried playing a game against themselves? (2010-07-27 14:56) [#7848]

I know it's not uncommon for some chess players. How would you do it? Have short time limits? Spread the turns out over minutes or hours?

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willemien: Re: Anyone ever tried playing a game against themselves? (2010-07-27 15:36) [#7850]

better have no time limits as well( but resign if you just don't like the way it goes.

best way is to do it with drago then you can go back and forth in your variations

And yes i do :)

71.235.164.62: Re: Anyone ever tried playing a game against themselves? (2010-07-27 15:48) [#7851]

The problem with playing against yourself is you tend to make bad moves :) I think the best thing you can learn from playing yourself is to look at the position objectively and not make self-serving moves.

67.182.50.193: Re: Anyone ever tried playing a game against themselves? (2010-07-27 16:57) [#7852]

Haha, I just played myself this morning; black won by 1/2 a moku. I guess this mean I can play myself evenly... LOL

axd: Re: Anyone ever tried playing a game against themselves? (2010-12-28 01:11) [#8203]

Have a look at "one-player go" on variants ?

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194.78.35.195: ((no subject)) (2010-07-28 14:11) [#7853]

In real life, besides go, I play against myself all the time! Dieter

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193.130.88.225: ((no subject)) (2010-07-29 19:28) [#7856]

Zengarden

Playing mirror go against oneself might be an unsettling experience... :)

 
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