Author: Brian Thomas
Date: 23:17:21 01/12/04
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Ahh, I see. That makes sense :) Thanks for explaining it. On January 13, 2004 at 01:08:07, Henrik Boye Laursen wrote: >On January 12, 2004 at 18:02:09, Brian Thomas wrote: > >>Why not just use the compare analysis mode then? > >If you want to have Fritz to play a position (perhaps one of your one >correspondance games still in progress) against Shredder you simply enter the >moves and saves the games without result. From this point you can have the >shootout of the position with two engines. It is not the same as compare >analysis. > >Best Regards > >Henrik > > > >> >> >>On January 12, 2004 at 12:08:13, Henrik Boye Laursen wrote: >> >>>On January 11, 2004 at 15:31:59, Anthony Martini wrote: >>> >>>> I know how to use SHOOTOUT to use 1 engine to analyze a posistion, but >>>>how do I use 2 different Engines to analyze a Posistion? ie: Let's say I set up >>>>a posistion that I want analyzed, and I want the Fritz8 engine to analyze white, >>>>and the Shredder7 engine to analyze black at the SAME time... >>>> >>>> Thanks-, >>>> Anthony >>> >>>Of course you can do it ! >>> >>>Here is how: >>> >>>1. File/new/engine match (or Ctrl+E) >>>2. Define your engines with everything. >>>3. Click the opening database, and this is the trick, and select your game from >>>a database (e.g. mygames.cbh) and give the game number in "First game" e.g. 26 >>>if that's the game no within that database. >>>4. No. of games should by 1 >>>5. Select time limits >>> >>>That's it. >>> >>>Best Regards >>> >>>Henrik
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