Author: Dave Gomboc
Date: 07:20:35 12/12/00
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On December 12, 2000 at 03:24:13, Mogens Larsen wrote: >On December 11, 2000 at 22:21:40, Dave Gomboc wrote: > >>No, if you use a program to help you analyze your own games, it's far better to >>be aware of what sorts of positions it doesn't assess properly. > >Well, good luck in finding them. > >Mogens. No need, it's pretty easy. Just take an opening book by a strong player and enter the contents of it into a computer program while having a playing engine analyzing. For example, Crafty does well with some parts of the Complete Richter-Rauzer (Wells and Osnos), but it's overly pessimistic about Black's chances when Black's king stays in the bunker in the centre and has piece activity on the flanks, occasionally assessing white to be up a full pawn positionally where the GM authors assess the position as equal. Dave
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