The Power of App Stores
Explore the incredible achievement of app stores and how they provide a virtual marketplace for creative people to make money and reach users. Discover the potential for smaller groups to have a powerful experience and the convenience of accessing a variety of apps.In this clip
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After listening to the podcast, it got me curious about whether, when trying to learn a new opening or a particular type of endgame, I should be using a physical chess set or a computer program to play out the sequence of moves.
Also, it got me thinking about a trend that has developed over the last 20 years where players no longer own a physical chess set but use a computer. However, when it comes to official competitions, most are played on physical chess sets with opponents physically present. There is a lot of online play, but most still see that as more recreational than competitive.
After listening to the episode Vishy Anand on Staying in the Game | Conversations with Tyler and the clip The Ever-Changing Chess Landscape, should I be using a physical chess set or a computer program to learn a new opening or a particular type of endgame?