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Subject: Re: Opinion: What's the best program for game analysis

Author: Paulo Soares

Date: 20:55:29 04/20/00

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On April 20, 2000 at 21:58:06, Pete Galati wrote:

>On April 20, 2000 at 21:20:07, D Ridge wrote:
>
>>I use my PC mostly for analysis of games I've played.
>>
>>I currently have chessmaster 5000,6000,7000.
>>
>>Not real impressed with Chessmaster for analysis. I think it can best be
>>described as annoying.
>>
>>I need some advice.
>>
>>What is the best program specifically for analysis and why do you think so?
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>David
>
>Crafty does a great job of analyzing positions, you'll see Crafty analysis
>posted here all the time, and it also does a very good job annotating games, but
>like all programs doing annotating, some of it's advice is very questionable.
>
>If you need a gui to get the job done, then don't look at Crafty.  The programs
>by Chessbase do a good job of annotating games (things like Fritz, Hiarcs, etc.)
>
>Pete

Pete, did you forget that Crafty runs under Chessbase gui?
Yesterday I downloaded Crafty 17.10.

Paulo Soares, from Brazil






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