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Subject: Re: p.s. Re: What Amateur Chess Engine Plays Positional Games?

Author: Cliff Sears

Date: 08:45:42 04/03/03

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You can create a personality with it and increase the positional knowledge
a lot!
I have fun creating different personalities to study various chess positions and
problems

Ed made a super program!

On April 03, 2003 at 11:34:32, maria clara benedicto wrote:

>thx 4 d lead Cliff.
>
>thought rebel was just a tactical program.
>
>will check it out with classic games.
>
>thanks.
>
>
>On April 03, 2003 at 08:48:06, Cliff Sears wrote:
>
>>The Rebel chess program is now free and has a ton of chess knowledge that can
>>also be tweaked.
>>
>>When studying old Grandmaster games and interesting positions I can think of no
>>program better at finding the solutions than this one!
>>
>>It is a stand alone program though and is not available as a Winboard/UCI.  That
>>is why I thought of Gromit/Anaconda
>>
>>On April 03, 2003 at 08:44:00, Cliff Sears wrote:
>>
>>>I like Gromit / Anaconda myself
>>>
>>>
>>>On April 03, 2003 at 08:36:40, Eran wrote:
>>>
>>>>Which chess engine, Winboard or UCI, understands positional games very well and
>>>>is best at long time control games?
>>>>
>>>>Thanks for any help.
>>>>
>>>>Eran



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