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Subject: Re: Which is the best program for OTB analysis and practice against humans?

Author: Komputer Korner

Date: 12:55:13 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.

Get the new Hiarcs 7 which is being released Friday. It is the positional
monster of monsters. However I like Junior 5's scoring evaluation and Junior 5
is as strong as Fritz 5 is.
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Komputer Korner



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