Author: Rex
Date: 12:18:54 06/27/03
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I would stay with CM9000 as it has plenty of training features and is one if not the top chess program in the world. On June 27, 2003 at 14:40:33, John Merlino wrote: >On June 27, 2003 at 12:35:55, viggo jensen m.d. wrote: > >>Iam returning to study chess after 60 years...I am using Chessmaster 9000 (King >>engine) but it has some limitations, mainly this: there is no provision to set >>up an opening or chess problem and then have the computer play black or white >>while I play the opposite side. >> >>I need recommendatios for a chess program (GUI?) that will do this. >> >>Thank you, Viggo. > >You can definitely do this in Chessmaster 9000. > >In the Game Room, simply right-click on the board and choose "Set Up Position". >Set up the position the way you want it, and press OK. Then, choose "Set Up >Game" (CTRL+G), and set either or both players to be human/computer. Make sure >to set the time controls also, making sure to NOT use the "Infinite" time >control if you want the computer to make a move; that time control is only for >"infinite analysis". > >That should do the trick. > >jm
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