Author: Roy Eassa
Date: 10:09:28 04/13/02
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I thought I read that "Blunder Check" actually provided a better analysis than "Full Analysis". It it possible to invoke that option on the set of saved positions? On April 13, 2002 at 08:03:34, Gordon Rattray wrote: >On April 12, 2002 at 21:27:57, Mike S. wrote: > >>On April 12, 2002 at 20:53:27, Gordon Rattray wrote: >> >>>On April 12, 2002 at 19:58:11, Mike S. wrote: >>> >>>>(...) >>>I tried this, but I can't see any options within the Chessbase GUI that allows >>>something like "analyse each position for 20 minutes and write the result to >>>file". I'd have to manually switch between positions within the database - not >>>an option for overnight analysis. >> >>Well... I think I couldn't hide that I don't usually use that options :o) >>Because in this case I would probably have mentioned more. >> >>But I took a look into the menues again, and found: >> >>F12, database window. Load the database with the positions (probably created >>like described in the previous posting). >> >>Mark all the game lines which contain them: SHIFT + cursor down, if they are >>after each other (if not, use CTRL + mouse). >> >>From the menu, choose "Tools/Analysis/Full Analysis", or Alt-Y. The Full >>Analysis dialogue comes up, where you can set the search time etc. (if you want >>an analysis in each case, the threshold should be set to 0 I think). Then, you >>choose the engine and hash size to use for the analysis. >> >>Then, Fritz will analyse one "game" (although it will be only one position in >>your case) automatically one after the other. You can choose between replace or >>append for the storage, in the Full Analysis dialogue. Depending on the time >>chosen, this is an "overnight" option. >> >>I chose "append", and have just tried it for 3 positions, containing one move >>each only, and 3 seconds analysis time per move. Fritz inserted a 2-ply >>variation and comment symbol in 2 or the 3... >> >>Probably, the games (positions) should at least contain one move, which Fritz >>should comment with a variation, except it's the move it thinks is best... I >>don't have enough experience with that function to tell more about it. >>Hopefully, you can figure out the rest. Take a look in the F1 help also. > >Thanks - that does help. > >Initially I tried these steps except that I was using "Compare analysis" rather >than "Full analysis". The "Compare analysis" doesn't work in this case - it >just appears to quickly traverse the positions but without any output to the >database of positions (a bug?!). But the "Full analysis" does work. > >thanks again, > >Gordon > > >> >>HTH, >> >>M.Scheidl
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