In short how can one use a chess engine to help them get better at chess overall? I know a chess engine can pinpoint the best move in a situation, but how does it help a player become better?|||In my opinion they are very good at helping you to evaluate a particular position, but of little use in helping you to improve your overall game. Your mileage may vary. If someone posts an answer with a good strategy for how they can be used to teach chess, I am listening.|||One method is to use an engine to analyze your own games, especially your tournament games. (Hopefully you are entering and competing in chess tournaments.)
Have it step through your game, at every move. Look at the moves it recommends. If the move is recommended highly, and if you didn't consider it at all, this should raise a red flag with you. WHY didn't you consider it?
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