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Subject: Now I know how to analyse with Chessmaster

Author: Georg Langrath

Date: 23:34:01 02/17/03

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On February 17, 2003 at 23:03:51, John Merlino wrote:

>On February 17, 2003 at 21:46:12, Jose M Lasso wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>What is the best CM9000 personality for 1.- found mate in # moves and 2.-
>>General analysis of any position, what 's the fastest personality??. Thx in
>>advance. Best regards/
>>
>>JML
>>
>>PS: I am a rookie in computer chess, cm9000 is my first chess program, I hope
>>it;s a good one
>
>It's a good one, if I say so myself. Some say the best. Most, including myself,
>say it is ONE of the best.
>
>Depending on the speed of your computer, the best personality for finding mates
>AND doing general analysis is probably the default personality, Chessmaster.
>Just about the only thing you might want to do to make the analysis a little
>faster is to go to "Preferences -> Mentor" and set the Transposition Table
>Memory size to something like 32MB or 64MB, depending on what your machine can
>afford.
>
>The easiest way to do analysis of ANY position is to set up that position on the
>board (either manually, by moving to that position in a game that has been
>loaded, or by copying that position into the program from the clipboard if it is
>in Forsythe notation) and then open the "Mentor Lines" window (CTRL+M). Instant
>analysis....
>
>jm

I have never found out how to get analysis in a fast way in Chessmaster. I have
had several Chessmasters. Now I know after your message, but not very intuitive,
I must say. Thanks anyway.


Georg



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