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Subject: Re: Correspondence Chess

Author: Marc van Hal

Date: 13:08:17 05/21/01

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On May 21, 2001 at 15:06:11, Jim wrote:

>Could anyone recommend a chess program besides CM8000 that can be used to
>play correspondence chess against another computer on-line?
>I noticed on the message board that Deep Fritz had played it's first corr.game
>and was wondering if this program can be used to play more than one game
>at a time? I tried using Hiarcs 7.32 but it did not work.

Rebel helped me out and Junior is a pretty good program i think tiger14 and
Shredder 5 (Sory Franz I think Fritz6 is to greedy i think rather then slowing
fritz7 it should be more of a contrast between Fritz5.32 and Fritz6 so actualy
Fritz5 1/2) will be good aswell to use for these game but in my vieuw making the
program finding all the moves never will be a recomandation.
But trying to find a good plan and watch if it is tactical corect is a good way
to start (this is where the strenght of computer is a computer will not mis a
mate in 12 )
I also watched at manny moves in databases for the next move and looked why a
certain plan was better then the other,but also at the move order used many
times the real mistake come some moves later.
This is also how i became a theoratican

Marc van Hal



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