Let me say this again. I have been playing chess for over 50 years. I can hardly remember a game where I would have made 2-3-4 moves without having a clue of why my opponent would play. I have played postal games where I used the postal equivalent: I play Nc5, if you play dxe4 I play xxx. But otherwise, I would consider this an absolutely worthless feature that has the only goal of giving you a way to move very quickly and try to burn up your opponent's clock or else get into a quick-move duel and hope he makes a serious mistake. In real games it is simply pointless, sorry.swami wrote:Wow, Bob. Just hop on to playchess, and learn few things about premovesbob wrote:That's crazy. How does premove speed up the game except in those rare cases where you are trying to blitz your opponent when he is low on time, or when you are low on time???it DOES speed up the game. In Dasher, you can make premove upto to 1 move, never more than that. You have to wait until your opponent makes a move, then click on the piece and drag it to the other square which is a daunting task because some seconds are wasted for both the sides. Premoves are the MAIN reason why there is huge number of players at playchess (number of GM's included)
I just talked to a GM friend of mine and I posed that question. He said "that is important in 1 0 to 3 0 bullet games, not for serious chess. I concur.
If you promise to play a game where you will premove 4 moves in a row somewhere in the first 10 moves, I'll play you any time you want, and for money.There are a lot of games where one arrives at the wining endings, and they can be sure of 4 or 5 moves in advance regardless of what their opponent times.In a real game you can't do that. And I would not want to except for the one game in one thousand where you are absolutely certain of your next 3 moves regardless of what your opponent plays.
You wouldn't want to betI'd love to play you games if you use premove in the opening. Get ready to get ripped.

In any case, this is not a critical feature. It is not a useful feature for normal chess since normal chess can't use it. It is a hack for ultra-fast time trickery, nothing more.