⚙️ Conditional "If ... then" Moves
In correspondence chess, you can often predict your opponent's reply with near certainty. The Conditional Moves feature allows you to program "If... Then" responses in advance. This speeds up gameplay during forced sequences like recaptures or opening lines, keeping the game moving without waiting days for a single obvious move. Learn how to use this tool to save time and maintain the rhythm of your game.
Why Use Conditional Moves?
- Faster Openings: Enter opening sequences in advance to reach familiar positions quickly.
- Forced Sequences: Save time by pre-playing lines where your opponent has only one or a few reasonable replies.
- Holiday Backup: Set moves before travel to prevent delays or claims on time if your return is late.
- Extra Security: Keeps your games active even if you’re away unexpectedly.
How It Works
Conditional moves can be set up from the My Stuff → My Moves page. Simply enter your planned sequence, and ChessWorld will automatically play them if your opponent responds as expected.
Examples of Use
📖 Openings
Quickly reach your favourite opening positions by entering the first several moves in advance.
⚡ Forcing Sequences
Use conditional moves to speed up tactical lines where your opponent’s replies are essentially forced.
🏖️ Holidays
Plan several moves ahead before travelling, ensuring games continue smoothly even if your return is delayed.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ How many moves can I enter in advance?
You can enter up to five moves in advance using this feature.
❓ Is this feature safe to use?
Yes. Moves are only executed if your opponent plays exactly the responses you anticipated.
❓ Where do I find more details?
Check the Conditional Moves FAQ’s page for detailed explanations and guidance.
👉 With Conditional "If ... then" moves, you can accelerate your games, save time, and safeguard your positions during busy times or holidays.
🔗 Related features: Play Unlimited Moves per Day | Move Preview | Private Strategy Notepad
🔥 Predict insight: To set a conditional move, you must predict your opponent's response. This is calculation. Train your calculation skills to predict moves with accuracy.
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