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Subject: Re: Positional engines/programs (ranking)

Author: Komputer Korner

Date: 20:10:45 11/04/98

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On November 04, 1998 at 21:47:44, Mike Saavedra wrote:

>I have Fritz, "the tactical monster" as it is called. I would like to start
>playing longer time controls (I've been told by more than one that to improve my
>game, I should start playing longer games and lay off the Blitz for a while).
>So, I throw the question out, what is the best positional engine out there with
>good features (good teaching features, hey, im no GM, and want more is as a
>teaching tool to analyze my positional games) The thing is that if I see a
>crowded board, with little space, I start exchanging pawn and pieces, perhaps in
>not a too wise matter in OTB games (I get a little clausterphobic ;) ) I want to
>remedy that. I've started studying openings (humbug) and a good positional
>program might do me some good. So, if anybody owns many of these different
>software, what would you consider to be the best positional teaching/engine
>program out there. I've been considering Hiarcs engine for Fritz (if there was a
>Rebel engine, I would probably snatch it up considering the reviews here). Any
>help? Thanks.

Junior 5 plays a good positional game but you will have to buy the new Junior 5
program because it is 32 bit and the Fritz program is 16 bit.
--
Komputer Korner



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