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Subject: Re: Strongest programs in closed positions??

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 13:58:15 03/14/03

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On March 14, 2003 at 14:19:28, Ed Panek wrote:

>On March 14, 2003 at 13:35:55, Will Strickland wrote:
>
>>Hi all. Just curious as to what some of you feel are the best current programs
>>for evaluating closed positions(locked pawn chains and semi-locked pawn chains,
>>etc...). And which of the top programs demonstrate a major weakness in this
>>area? I know that programs, in general, suffer in closed positions compared to
>>open ones. But how would you rate the performance of Fritz, Shredder, Tiger,
>>Junior, Hiarcs, Chessmaster, Crafty, Ruffian, etc... in such positions? Thanks.
>>
>>Will
>
>
>Actually Crafty seems fairly good in these types of positions. Especially where
>a pawn break can occur.
>
>
>Ed

No

I know that Crafty has anti symmetric evaluation and it means that it is
relatively bad in these positions because it may try to open the position also
when it is wrong.

I prefer to use an objective program to analyze games and not a program that
tries to avoid closed positions.

Uri



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