Become a master in The Chess Lv.100 for Windows 10
The Chess Lv.100 for Windows 10 is a simple chess simulator that lets you play through 100 levels of difficulty against computer opponents. As you advance through the levels you'll earn medals for your victories. Your medals will give you options such as changing the appearance of your board and pieces. If you want to set yourself chess puzzles you can also edit the board setup to create any starting position you want.
Practice makes perfect
The Chess Lv.100 for Windows 10 is simple and easy to use the controls are straightforward (assuming you know how to play chess of course) and the graphics are bright clear and easy to understand. The escalating difficulty levels and adjustable edit settings make the game useful both for beginners and veteran chess players since you can set it to help practice your chess play at any level and the medals add an extra touch of interest to a game that might otherwise be repetitive. After all every level is more or less the same since each level is just a slightly more difficult chess game.
A useful tool and a fun pastime
Whether you're looking for a fun way to while away a few hours or a handy tool to practice your chess in between live games The Chess Lv.100 for Windows 10 is a good choice.
User reviews about The Chess Lv.100 for Windows 10
by Richard Giberson
It doesn’t give which scale rating is based on, but the version that goes up to ELO 2600 appears to be USCF for ratings of 1600 or higher. Level #7 on this plays like it is a 150 FIDE rating instead of the 400 something that it indicates. It is almost completely random like and will usually stalemate on blowout games. And the level it says it’s rated at 1000 actually plays like a 420, which would be consistent to a new player starting the game that is just finally getting the hang of it. More
by citris1
I was using the older version. With me vs. the computer at level 7 I was winning but I had to work at it. Now with the 2.0.0 version level 7 makes some really stupid moves and needlessly gives away pieces. What happened? I would give the latest version a lower rating. More
by Anonymous
happy.
verry good this game applications...this chess game make me happy
Pros: harded
Cons: add openning type
by Anonymous
Good game, good teacher.
Pretty high level chess program with different settings. As with any computer chess, the program is incapable of creative thought, which becomes clear when the player goes into unfamiliar territory, such as through sacrifices. The program is very adapt, and indeed focused, on gaining a material advantage, and at the highest level will punish mistakes without mercy. I would like to see an option to offer a draw, or for the program to resign, rather than play until the final move. The program is a good teacher for those seeking to improve their game. Here's a game record, where I beat the program at the highest level (2300 ELO rating) that demonstrates the program eating a few pawns at the cost of strategic advantage. Pros:
highest level will teach players to not make mistakes
Cons:
no option to offer a draw, or option for program to resign More