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Subject: Re: Shredder 8-What is meant by analysis friendly, and compared to what?

Author: John Roberts

Date: 06:15:16 01/15/04

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On January 14, 2004 at 11:42:30, stuart taylor wrote:

>On January 13, 2004 at 16:48:46, David Bigler wrote:
>
>>Dear all,
>>
>>According the games I have seen tonight on the playchess server, it seems that
>>Shredder 8 is realy strong. Stronger than Shredder 7.04 (hopefully) and
>>therefore clear number 1 ........... again !!
>>
>>Best regards
>
>If so, then hopefully it will satisfy me at long last!
>
>I've been waiting a long time for something which will really satisfy me, and
>see the brilliancies (which are sound) in very deep positions.
>
>I'm looking forward to seeing it!
>
>I prefer also if it is good for analysis, but even if it is not so convenient, I
>will still prefer it to one which is more anslysis friendly, but will not see
>everything.
>
>S.Taylor

Hi, could you kindly elaborate re analysis friendly?

Specifically compared to say, Fritz8 or DF8, same GUI, right?  So what's the
difference?

Q2:  Am I correct in understanding that there's a very good chance that for
SINGLE CPU systems, Shredder 8 is stronger than DF8? (ignoring the vast price
difference, which argues probably again in Shredder8's favour)?

I don't plan on getting a dual system anytime soon, I just want strong analysis,
full, infinite, etc.

Thanks in advance, all!



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