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Subject: Re: Best complement to Fritz for analysis

Author: Roy Brunjes

Date: 05:10:53 11/25/03

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On November 25, 2003 at 07:17:25, Martin Panduro Olesen wrote:

>
>I have today Deep Fritz7 and use it for analysis.
>It seems to be a good program for tactical positions.
>
>However I sometimes seriously question its position evaluations
>(anyone remember K-F 3. game?).
>
>So the question is: If I want to buy *one* more program, which would be
>the best complement to Fritz, i.e. which program would best cover
>the weak points of Fritz?
>
>regards,
>Martin

Kaspy - Fritz (3rd game) was an interesting game and seemed difficult for many
engines to evaluate properly.  However Rebel 12 saw things in Kaspy's favor for
a LOT of the game (up to about 1 pawn in White's favor early on).  I also
personally like its style -- aggressive when it seems to make sense, but not
crazy in quiet positions where aggression is unwarranted.  It also has a HUGE
number of things to tweak to make new personalities.

Roy




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