Author: Vicente Fernández Herrasti
Date: 12:53:21 12/16/98
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On December 16, 1998 at 15:45:18, Michael Marziale wrote: >I'm an ex-tournament player, was rated about 1600, and am thinking about getting >back into tournaments again. I'd like to practice against a "human-like" program >and I would like to use a strong analyzer to help me improve my OTB games. This >assumes that some programs are capable of doing analysis thatis useful to >humans, that is, produces lines based on positional considerations rather than >lines that require the tactical expertise of a GM to use. > >I have Fritz 5.32 and love the interface, but I think Fritz may be one of those >tactical monsters. If the Junior 5 engine is likely to meet my specification, >I'd be delighted. However, I'm open to any interface for this purpose. Thanks. I think Rebel 10 should be your best choice. Its great analysis features and the solid positional play are worth every dime paid for it. Or maybe you should wait for the new Hiarcs 7, which, if we judge by its predecessor, Hiarcs 6, will be one of the strongest positional engines available. Vicente
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