Author: Feivel Avrum
Date: 12:21:16 07/10/01
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On July 10, 2001 at 14:43:58, Harald Faber wrote: >No, it wouldn't because it is not convenient. How can one interrupt the infinite >mode and enter a different move than the best move displayed by the engine? >Right, force move, and then I have to take back the "wrong" engine move, maybe >change the player setup, make the right move and change the player setup again >and turn into infinite mode again and so on and so on. No, that is not what I >want. Harald, It would do EXACTLY what you want with no inconveniece. Download the demo and try this. Enter infinite mode and setup the position you want. Tiger will then show it's best calculated line. Hit the "go" button and Tiger will make it's move. Hit the "back arrow" button and Tiger will retract it's move then you can enter whatever move you wish. The setup will not have to be changed nor do you need to set infinite mode again. BTW, what exactly did you do before there was computer chess? Feivel
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