Author: Victor Zakharov
Date: 01:34:18 11/05/02
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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. > 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. My friend that uses almost all top engines in his correspondence games considers Tiger as best for retro analysis. Ii keeps good lines in the hash table longer than other programs and offers new moves frequently. ChessAssistant 6 has special mode named Interactive analysis for using these Tiger features. Additional functions in this direction appeared in ChessAssistant 7 that is just released. Victor
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