Blind Chess
for DOS

| v1.76
better development of light pieces v1.73 fixed minor bug, improved pawn play and mobility of bishops Updates since v1.2: corrected display bug, improved play; added opposition knowledge in pawn endgames, etc.; added total time; added ini file; games are appended to the print file; added toggle beep; new alternative board; more varying play, etc. |
BlindChess for DOS is
intended for blindfold chess training. But it can also be set to show the board.
The program will also work under all Windows versions. If you own PocketDOS it
will run on your palmtop device. It works finely on my Casio BE-300. You input
moves at the command prompt by typing, e.g., 'g1f3'. Whenever you want you can
display an ascii diagram of the board position. The program's response time
depends only on the setting of search depth. On a modern computer, it replies
instantaneously at 5 ply (minimum), which is the default setting. It is a
minimax brute force program, with some positional intelligence, which is good
enough for blindfold chess. The three-time repetition rule is not enforced,
otherwise it's a fully adequate chess program. The print function supports
Auto232 and Chess232 (hopefully). The program also supports
Chess256, that is, randomization of the pawns on
the second and third rank. It can be used as a randomizer when playing Chess256
on a real board. You can turn blind mode off, that it, make the board visible
all the time. You can set character size in the DOS window to achieve the best
looking board image. The board probably looks best in full screen mode. In older
windows versions 'privileged mode' should also be set. Certain default values
can also be set in the ini-file. Unlike most other programs, this program will
not always make the same move in the same position.
Former World
Champion Tigran Petrosian said that he learned to calculate by reading chess
books, and by trying to manage without a chess board between the diagrams. This
blindfold chess program is ideal for this type of training.
You can download my freeware Blind
Chess program
here, (updated 2007-02-04)
Don't miss my other
chess variants.
BlindChess
1.76. Kernel algorithms by courtesy of Steinwender/Donninger.
©
M. Winther, January 2007