Author: stuart taylor
Date: 06:51:16 10/17/01
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With my "old" Hiarcs 7.0. It is very easy to keep the computer running on analysis (I mean, if it is independant of one connected to the internet etc.) and to pick one of the 3 best moves which appear on the continuous analysis display. And in special cases when the player desperately wants to play something else, to quickly play it out on the screen to make sure it is reasonable etc. Even if it is a speculative looking sacrifice which makes the evaluation drop greatly, if it quickly starts to recover at every ply, you can be quite confident that it is a very intelligent sacrifice. In other words, you could play quite "origionally" even at as little as 5 min. per game with quite a stable computer backing. That is with Hiarcs 7.0. I'm sure with others too, even better. S.Taylor
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