The first chess computer that could play chess was called Deep Blue.
You can play chess at the related link below .
A chess computer is a machine that can play chess without human input. The first stand alone chess computer was the Chess Challenger which was first used in 1977.
The chess playing computer does not explain how it makes it decisions, does not give interviews, does not sign autographs, and does not do anything other than play chess with superlative skill.
Chess online are programs where you can play chess against the computer or a human.
You can play computer chess at Chess.com ~ see related link below .
The game 'Battle Chess', released in the 1990's, is pretty much wizards chess.
www.chess.com/play/computer
I'm glad to see that we have someone who wants to play my favorite board game, chess :). One great free website that I highly recommend is chess.com . Some things that I specifically like about chess.com is that about 5,000 new members are joining everyday, so you'll never keep on having to play the same person. Another thing that I like about chess.com are all the features to help you improve your gameplay like the "Tactics Trainer" and the "Chess Mentor". Chess.com also has a daily puzzle everyday for you to solve. My truly favorite thing about chess.com is that you can play correspondence chess, or live chess. If you are a busy person, then you can play correspondence chess (days per move). However, if you like playing games that you can finish in one sitting, you can also play Live Chess. Hope this helped! ~ Max
The amount of time a computer takes to move depends on what computer it is.
If by robot you mean computer, then yes, you can play against a robot.
You have to play "chess" with her on Fango's computer.