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Subject: Re: Chess Engines in Correspondence Chess

Author: Ingo Althofer

Date: 22:52:24 12/06/02

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On December 06, 2002 at 12:56:18, Stephen Ham wrote:

>I just visited the Chessy web site (http://www.chessy.de/deu/index.html) where I
>found the following poll: "Die Fernschach-Umfrage -
>Welche Schachengines benutzen Sie am liebsten zur Unterstützung Ihrer
>Fernschachanalysen?" My translation is: Chess Survey - Which chess engines do
>you most like to use to support your correspondence chess analysis?
>
>Already 74 votes were made since November 24, with the following result:
> ...
>This is found at: http://vote.pollit.com/vote?ID=383766&vote=8&submit=Abschicken
>...
>
>Also, do some players use more than one chess engine? For example, I've read
>where some players use different chess engines depending upon the position they
>want to analyze.

Unfortunately the chessy-site is in German only.
For those who do not understand all details,
here one more piece of information:

Participants in the poll are allowed to vote twice.
So, when you use two different engines you may give each one a vote.


Of course, it would have been more informative to have the possible
combinations of two engines in a two-dimensional array  -  maybe such
an advanced poll will come in the future.

Altogether, Chessy is a very good site.

Ingo Althofer.



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