USCF Chess

  • Id: 2424
  • Platforms: INTV
  • Abbreviation: itvchess
  • Display Name: USCF Chess
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USCF Chess is a chess video game that uses the name of the United States Chess Federation for branding purposes. It comes with both a one player mode and two player mode. In one player mode, you play against the AI with the difficulty of your choice. The higher the difficulty, the longer it takes for the AI to come up with a move to play against you, with some moves even taking hours to happen.
In this run, Winslinator chooses to play against the AI at Level 1, the lowest difficulty, and trounces it in record time.
USCF Chess is a chess video game that uses the name of the United States Chess Federation for branding purposes. It comes with both a one player mode and two player mode. In one player mode, you play against the AI with the difficulty of your choice. The higher the difficulty, the longer it takes for the AI to come up with a move to play against you, with some moves even taking hours to happen.
For this run, Winslinator chooses to play against the AI at the Level 6 difficulty, the highest difficulty the game can go and still make moves on its own, and beats it as fast as possible. The moves taken by Winslinator are chosen so that the AI won't spend too long calculating its next move. They are not meant to be the most optimal moves used in an actual chess game.
There are also encodes that cut down on the time it takes for the AI to think for those in a hurry.
USCF Chess is a chess video game that uses the name of the United States Chess Federation for branding purposes. It comes with both a one player mode and two player mode. In one player mode, you play against the AI with the difficulty of your choice. The higher the difficulty, the longer it takes for the AI to come up with a move to play against you, with some moves even taking hours to happen.
Winslinator in this run beats the AI at the easiest difficulty as fast as possible by glitching it into making blunders and outright illegal moves while technically making legal moves himself the whole time. For more details on how this is achieved, you can read the author's notes.

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Good USCF Chess ~ Chess (USA, Europe).int UE INTV SHA1: 4CCF494F9664D5B9E05237D1BC2EEE8A7830F067
MD5: 11B861F65C37A59E67FF028435AC2025