Author: José Antônio Fabiano Mendes
Date: 05:57:35 09/24/03
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I used to think that only hardcore computer chess nuts ran engine matches, i.e.
playing two engines against each other often for hundreds of games. They would
do this to see which engine was stronger, or find out about weaknesses in an
opening book. Personally I never cared whether it was Fritz or Shredder with
bragging rights on my laptop. Computer vs computer play itself always seemed a
bit like counting angels on the head of a pin. “If two entities play chess and
are then rebooted, did they really play chess?”
Plus, we have various rating lists and test suites to mull over in the war for
supremacy in the comp-comp chess world. But can these Fritz features be used for
the benefit of humankind? It turns out that there are all sorts of interesting
things to do with these tools and several of them are useful for helping you
play better.
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