Author: pavel
Date: 22:42:24 03/16/02
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On March 15, 2002 at 20:53:37, Edward Seid wrote: >On March 15, 2002 at 19:44:47, pavel wrote: > >>I was wondering if there is any java based analyzing software. For instance, you >>could upload a java-based chess program in to a webpage, and anyone could visit >>your webpage from anywhere, and paste a FEN string or setup a postion, so that >>it can be analyzed online by that program. > >This service is offered by chesslab.com. Here are the instructions: > >How to analyse the position >--------------------------- >First, select a position for analysis by moving chess pieces on the ChessLab >board. After that, select the Analyse tab on the right-hand side. Press the >analyse button. Once the analysis process completes, the suggested move and, >optionally, variations will appear. You can play the suggested move by using >the Play it button. To play variations, use the VCR-like buttons next to every >row of a variation. > >Ed Seid >www.winboard.info Thanks, I was not aware of it before. So how does the analyzing take place? Any known chess program does it, or it looks for a similar position in the database? pavs
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