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Hint: Choose your board carefully. A top-down point of view gives you the best
vantage point for strategy.
Hint: The "Visual Thinking" window, available in the Game Room, allows you to
observe your computer opponent's train of thought on a minichessboard. If you
have trouble visualizing several moves in advance, using this feature can
help.
Hint: Use the Classroom to perfect your game. Start with lessons that seem
below your skill level; you'll probably pick up pointers that you hadn't
originally considered.
Hint: Don't overlook the Library. Visit this room to observe past matches
between masters. If you pay close attention, you can learn lots of strategies
and techniques.
vantage point for strategy.
Hint: The "Visual Thinking" window, available in the Game Room, allows you to
observe your computer opponent's train of thought on a minichessboard. If you
have trouble visualizing several moves in advance, using this feature can
help.
Hint: Use the Classroom to perfect your game. Start with lessons that seem
below your skill level; you'll probably pick up pointers that you hadn't
originally considered.
Hint: Don't overlook the Library. Visit this room to observe past matches
between masters. If you pay close attention, you can learn lots of strategies
and techniques.