I set up an applet where one can practice elementary end-games of King + piece vs King, for many different pieces, including most Musketeer pieces. See http://hgm.nubati.net/rules/EGT.html .
The page starts building an end-game table for the selected piece, and then will reply to any move you play on the board with the best opponent move (fastest or slowest mate, depending on whether it is moving for white or black). There is no enforcement of turn order, so at any point you can decide to start playing with the other color; the applet will simply reply to the last move you made. It indicates which moves it considers legal by color highlighting when you 'grab' a piece, but it also doesn't enforce that (so you can quickly set up arbitrary positions).
The page also allows you to define custom pieces, by indicating their move pattern on a separate board. You can then also play against that.
Have fun!
King + Musketeer piece vs King checkmate-practice applet
-
- Posts: 25
- Joined: Fri Oct 05, 2018 6:24 pm
Re: King + Musketeer piece vs King checkmate-practice applet
Thank you, this is good for practicing endings.H.G.Muller wrote: ↑Sat Oct 06, 2018 9:00 amI set up an applet where one can practice elementary end-games of King + piece vs King, for many different pieces, including most Musketeer pieces. See http://hgm.nubati.net/rules/EGT.html .
The page starts building an end-game table for the selected piece, and then will reply to any move you play on the board with the best opponent move (fastest or slowest mate, depending on whether it is moving for white or black). There is no enforcement of turn order, so at any point you can decide to start playing with the other color; the applet will simply reply to the last move you made. It indicates which moves it considers legal by color highlighting when you 'grab' a piece, but it also doesn't enforce that (so you can quickly set up arbitrary positions).
The page also allows you to define custom pieces, by indicating their move pattern on a separate board. You can then also play against that.
Have fun!
-
- Posts: 166
- Joined: Sat Dec 31, 2016 1:28 pm
- Location: Paris
- Contact:
Re: King + Musketeer piece vs King checkmate-practice applet
Excellent tool !!H.G.Muller wrote: ↑Sat Oct 06, 2018 9:00 amI set up an applet where one can practice elementary end-games of King + piece vs King, for many different pieces, including most Musketeer pieces. See http://hgm.nubati.net/rules/EGT.html .
The page starts building an end-game table for the selected piece, and then will reply to any move you play on the board with the best opponent move (fastest or slowest mate, depending on whether it is moving for white or black). There is no enforcement of turn order, so at any point you can decide to start playing with the other color; the applet will simply reply to the last move you made. It indicates which moves it considers legal by color highlighting when you 'grab' a piece, but it also doesn't enforce that (so you can quickly set up arbitrary positions).
The page also allows you to define custom pieces, by indicating their move pattern on a separate board. You can then also play against that.
Have fun!
Thanks alot