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Subject: Re: Chess Tiger (Chessbase) multi-engine analysis - How?

Author: Peter Ackermann

Date: 02:16:36 07/18/01

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Hi!

Just use the following menu:

Menu: Window – Kibitzers – Add kibitzer

A "Kibitzer" is a person who watches a game in progress without making any moves
himself. A kibitzer is, however, notorious for giving advice and knowing
everything better.

You can add a kibitzer in Fritz by selecting an engine in the select box that
appears. A new engine window appears in which it can work parallel to the one
already loaded. You can use one or more kibitzers (up to a total of six) to help
you in your game against the primary engine, or you can use them for a second
opinion on a position you are analysing. Remember that they will be sharing the
processor power, so the quality if analysis sinks with every kibitzer you add.

Click “Remove kibitzer” or “Remove all kibitzers” to get rid of the additional
engine. You can also right-click a kibitzer and “Close” it.

Kibitzer cannot be combined with the "Explain all moves" window.

All these informations are from hlp_eng you can find with the program. If you
want each engine to play more than one move just press "+" and Tiger will
consider two or more moves.

Best regards!

Peter



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