Author: Frank Wolf
Date: 07:39:21 01/28/02
Blundercheck is a great tool for reviewing your games, but it does not work properly under the chessbase interface. The first evaluation number is suppose to be for the move I played, the second number at the end of the variation is for the computer's improvement. However, about every third evaluation the evaluation is wildly off for the human, but correct for the computer. In one case it showed me playing of move evaluated at +4.2, but subsequent checking showed no such evaluation under any engine. Shredder Classic on the on the other hand is perfect in it's evaluations. When it gives you numerical evaluations they match perfectly (for a given ply) with any manual engine analysis. The conclusion is simple, for game analysis Shredder Classic is much better than Shredder 6 under chessbase.
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