If you’ve ever played chess or even checkers, you’ve probably thought about making a board that lets a computer play you without having to enter your moves and look at the board on a screen.
Councillor Jack Haines (left) pictured with Graham Chesters from Hull and East Riding Chess Association Concrete tables with built-in chess boards and seating have been placed in two Hull parks.
Tamerlan has created a Raspberry Pi-powered chess board that automatically moves pieces and has programmed it to be an opponent you can play against.