Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 15:25:30 07/27/00
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On July 27, 2000 at 18:17:02, Albert Silver wrote: [snip] >They do indeed add tremendous internal engines, but not the Chessbase ones. MCS >is short for Millenium Chess System, so if you own them you can use your >Shredder, Zarkov, Wchess 2000, or Nimzo 2000 engines directly within Chess >Assistant. You also have more parameter options with Crafty engines in CA as >opposed to CB (though I never actually use it in CB so I could be mistaken). Shredder seems to be incredibly strong, so maybe I will have to buy a copy of that one. Nimzo looks intriguing to me, but I don't know much about WChess 2000. The best thing about ChessAssistant with the engines it uses it that it will create EPD output for the positions analyzed. Maybe I'll start using Zarkov for CAP now too, since it does especially well for some kinds of positions. Shredder might be a wonderful one to have for that purpose too. Maybe if Amir does not have an exclusive agreement to make only Fritz type engines, he could make one for CA also. Hint, hint. ;-)
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