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Is it possible to equalize the time of thinking of a move by a computer with a person? #1098

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RUNART-1 opened this issue Mar 25, 2023 · 1 comment
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RUNART-1 commented Mar 25, 2023

When you play rapid against the computer at any level, it hits like it's playing with a bullet! Pychess did not try to make the time of their engine commensurate with the human? For example, I like to play rapid, and therefore I put 10 minutes on a game for training, and this iron head spends only a minute! It's psychologically uncomfortable! I was advised to put more time, but this way I do not achieve my goal - the practice of 10-minute rapid! I don't think I'm alone in this. Can't Pychess slow down the engine evenly with respect to the person?!

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