A Mac is a worthy opponent for even the most gifted chess player. A wide variety of chess programs are available for the Mac platform, from the beautifully-crafted Mac OS X Chess which is included with every new Mac to the heavy-duty Shredder series, which boasts ten World Computer Chess Championship titles. Whether youre a casual player or a potential grandmaster, read on to discover how the Mac can push your chess to greater heights.
Computer vs Computer
Walking into the main hall at the 16th International Paderborn Computer Chess Championship (IPCCC), everything seems normal at first glance. Serious-looking men move pieces around chessboards, while stroking their chins and scratching their heads. But a closer look under the tables reveal this famous tournaments not-so-well-kept secret: the real stars of the show are powerful computers, with multiple processors.
As the processing power of personal computers has increased, so has the potential for them to run ever more sophisticated chess software. Today, high-performance computers like the Mac Pro, combined with applications like DeepShredder, are able to defeat even the very best human players. Current chess programs can calculate millions of positions and have access to huge opening and endgame databases. At Paderborn, the role of the serious-looking men was reduced to that of marvelling assistants, moving the pieces around the boards at the behest of the machines.
Mac OS X Chess can be found in the Applications folder of Mac OS X and can be directed by speech recognition.
One Mac Against All
DeepShredder 10 running on the Mac regularly takes part in major international competitions, proving that the Mac is not only rightly renowned for its elegant design and unrivalled usability but also for its world-class performance. Powered by a Mac Pro featuring two Dual-Core Intel Xeon processors, DeepShredder won six of its seven matches at Paderborn in convincing fashion. Only the winning engine Rybka running on a machine with twice the number of cores proved too strong for DeepShredder.
Human vs Computer
Amateurs as well as top players can improve their play with chess software. It can be used to replay classic matches or to analyse complex positions and common chess problems. There are several Mac-compatible chess programs that qualify as patient training partners. One of these is Mac OS X Chess based on the free GNU Chess engine that can be found in the Applications folder of Mac OS X.