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Subject: Re: What is the best program for analysis (including words)?

Author: leonid

Date: 07:44:36 03/26/00

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On March 25, 2000 at 15:20:14, Jeroen van Dorp wrote:

>You can use the Hiarcs and Nimzo engines without restriction in the Fritz6 GUI.
>
>The best analysis module is you. Go over your game and use blunder check to
>check the moves *and* your own analysis.
>Forget about the annofritz feature unless you want a good laugh at the time.
>Maybe it can be helpful to starting players, but for intermediate and up you
>should prefer your own brains.
>
>Good luck.


Your remark make me laugh a good moment. Well said! But if the talking is not
about how to improve playing skills but finding the useful information for the
chess programmer, the best ever is Rebel. Many data that could be hardly found
even in this place I was able to see through the Rebel "talking". Speeding that
you can expect by using hash tables, NPS rate for given positions and so like.
Beside other thing, game is excellent.

Leonid.





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