Chess Software Teaches Life Strategy
I’m not an expert chess player myself, but I enjoy the challenge of thinking ahead of my opponent and then luring them in the direction I want. It can be great tactical information - especially if you find yourself in a business meeting that isn’t quite going the way you saw it.
Chess is not only a great game; it’s a great analogy for life. I would love for there to be software (and maybe a curriculum) developed around the strategic concepts involved in chess. This way I would feel more confident that my children were going to get more than a few hours of entertainment from the game.
For now, I’ll just have to rely on the software I have found and continue to keep my eyes out for something more and better. I’ll use our one-on-one games to push forward the chess concepts as I know them and to gauge what the computer is teaching them. Even if it’s only where the pieces can go and when, I know it will be more than most children their ages are getting today.

I see you linked to a page I wrote offering some ideas to chess software writers. I’d like to point out that I’ve implemented some of the ideas I wrote about in the Adaptive Tactics Server found at http://www.snufflenose.com/ats/index.php
The Adaptive Tactics Server offers several different types of problems and keeps track of what problems a user is good at. Using that information, it serves problems in that weak area more frequently than in other stronger areas. I hope you will give it a try.
Comment by bulldoggy — September 25, 2007 @ 12:18 am