Author: Peter Berger
Date: 12:56:06 04/02/04
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On April 02, 2004 at 15:49:37, Dann Corbit wrote: >On April 02, 2004 at 15:38:58, Peter Berger wrote: > >>On April 01, 2004 at 20:10:21, Uri Blass wrote: >> >>>This is from my correspondence game >>> >>>How much time does your program need to avoid Qxb2(I played Qc4 and won against >>>vladimir turkov) >>> >>>I decided based on analysis that Qc4 is better but I believe that programs can >>>avoid Qxb2 after many hours of analysis(I found that white has probably a draw >>>after Qxb2 when Qc4 gives black the better position) >> >>Here is the Rebel 12.00.01 program using the "Macheide style 9375" (XP2600+). >> >>00:37:10.8 0,16 16 -2015891282 Qxb2 Nf5 Rf7 Qg4 Kh8 Rad1 >>00:54:09.1 0,25 16 -965764037 Qc4 Qh3 >> >>I don't know why I tried this one. > >How do you do analysis with Rebel? >When I try with Arena, it fails (actually, it analyzes the opening position). > >Are you using the ChessPartner interface or something else? I am using the ChessPartner interface. It allows to feed the FEN string to the program by simply pressing Ctrl V on top of the chessboard. Then you can start the "analysis mode". Copying and pasting the results from the analysis window works the same way, but you can only copy one line at a time afaik. I haven't tried to use the Rebel engine with any other interface, other than some short tests of functionality with WinBoard 4.2.6 . Peter
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