Author: Alan Grotier
Date: 13:25:19 04/07/04
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>No matter what kind of computer and software you use you are likely to be
>disappointed with the amount of time it takes to produce believable analysis
>results. These are disappointing times in the chess-playing program world and
>it may only be after we are all dead and gone before the programs can produce
>instantaneous GM-level analyses.
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>It takes quite a bit of innovativeness on the part of the user to obtain good
>analyses since the current crop of chess-playing programs do not have infinite
>horizons and the programmers have not yet found out how to make their programs
>play good strategic chess.
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>Just make the best of what you have and learn to live with it. : (
>
>Bob D.
Bob,
An interesting comment.So if you had to put a qualifier
to the analysis obtained from the present day engines
where would you rate them? 1500-1800,1800-2200 range?
And In your opinion which is the best to-day program
for analysis. Don't mean to put you on the spot....alan
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