Author: Jeroen van Dorp
Date: 02:55:05 05/02/02
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>Sorry... I don“t understand German Eduard! :-( > >Could you please tell me why you are using Genius 3 in your analisys??? I know >that Genius was a great program, but do you think that Genius3 has something >special that other programs does not have???? > Eudard states that speed (high node speed) is not all there is to strong computer chess play. High search depths in situations without tactical opportunities often makes the chess engine lose track of the whole picture. Genius is an example of a chess program that doesn't rely on node speed and high search depth, and according to Eduard should still be a tough opponent for human chess players. The analysis should give you an example of that insight/strength, as it's 1 minute a move for Genius. J.
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