Author: Gustavo Pereira
Date: 19:28:09 11/04/02
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On November 04, 2002 at 19:15:40, Joe T. Pangilinan wrote: > I have been using the Fritz Program mainly for game analysis. I noticed that >it's analysis starts from the last move - going forward to the first move. Now, >the idea of backward analysis would make sense, if the engine retains the >evaluation from previous move, so it would save time and not have to re-do the >previous evaluation. I know that the Fritz engine clears the hash table after >every move. It actually doesn't. That stirred some controversy some time ago (Fritz 6) as it was deemed unfair in comp-comp matches with no pondering. > My question is, are there any engines that retains previous >evaluation/analysis after every move, and not clear it's hash table? Any >response would be appreciated. Any Chessbase engine (latest ones)
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