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Subject: Re: is there a chess program that I can tell it what not to consider?

Author: Moritz Berger

Date: 06:58:14 06/19/98

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On June 19, 1998 at 04:30:08, blass uri wrote:

>if I can tell a chess program not to consider moves it can help in analysis
>
>I want the possibility to tell program what not to calculate
>
>some examples
>
>1)the posibility to tell the program not to calculate moves of my rook
>to some direction in the first 10 plies.
>
>2)the possibilty to tell the program not to calculate the move Ke2
>
>3)the possibilty to tell the program that in a position one side win
>so it should not calculate after the position.
>
>I want also the possibilty to tell the program to calculate more
>some moves for example to calculate more moving my rook to the f file
>(the same as it calculate more checks and captures).
>
>Uri

Fritz allows you to specify lines to consider by any means or moves not to play
ever in its correspondence analysis mode.

Shredder 2 and Rebel 9 have inclusive analysis (proposed moves only) and
exclusive analysis (proposed moves never) features.

Moritz



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