Author: Frank Quisinsky
Date: 05:42:23 12/12/04
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On December 12, 2004 at 08:27:53, Albert Silver wrote: >On December 12, 2004 at 01:20:29, Uri Blass wrote: > >>I want to do blunder check for games of movei not in a single game every time >>but in a pgn file by another program. >> >>The question is if there is some tool commercial or not commercial to support >>doing it automatically >> >>Uri > >Well, you've gotten the answers. A blunder check after the game has been done >can be done on a full set of games with Chess Assistant or the Fritz GUI. The >blunder check in Arena is a bit different and bears some explaining, though the >idea is quite good. While the game is being played, if the eval suddenly drops >for one side by a pre-determined amount it will add the 'blunder' to an EPD file >from the match. > > Albert Hi Albert, for white and black moves for each engine with different interesting information more. Example what different programmer made. Engine-Engine over night as Gauntlet with the own engine vs. a lot of other engines (playing strenght are not very important, clear against stronger engines you have a bigger result). But now the work started. Each automacilly EPD result must be anaylze and you can see that perhaps 20% - 30% of the results are not very interesting. But the other 70-80% of the results :-)) A litte bit work but in combination with other Arena options (Fehlersuchfenster in German / debug windows in English) a great options if you used now in combination with all Arena's variation board it's perfect :-) I look last year in other GUIs, have install ChessAsssistant 7.1 and ChessBase 9.0. Also Fritz have a lot of interesting options. But for Arena are all ideas interesting in combination with the options the users like today (analzes and eng-eng). I am sure that a lot of Arena users don't know this great options! See it if I answer of support questions. So we must make the good ideas a little bit better public for all. We are thinking about it ... Best Frank
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