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Subject: Re: Programs for problem solving

Author: gerold daniels

Date: 16:23:14 05/05/05

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On May 05, 2005 at 14:31:37, Dann Corbit wrote:

>On May 05, 2005 at 14:29:39, Dann Corbit wrote:
>
>>On May 05, 2005 at 13:44:48, Claude Le Page wrote:
>>
>>>I am looking for a program for problem solving : I have one , but I think it's
>>>rather slow on "long" problems
>>>Do you know one  more performant , and ,if possible , free?
>>
>>If you want to solve mates, then Chest and Popeye are hard to beat.
>>There are UCI versions available.
>>
>>If you want to find best moves, then Shredder is amazing as a commercial program
>>and free programs like:
>>Aristarch
>>Crafty
>>Delfi
>>Fruit
>>GreenLightChess
>>Ktulu
>>LG
>>List
>>Movei
>>Pepito
>>Pharaon
>>Pro
>ProDeo, of course (I think you have to have some kind of Rebel program to get
>ProDeo free, but I am not sure about it).
>
>>Quark
>>Ruffian
>>SOS
>>SlowChess
>>SmarThink
>>Tao
>>Thinker
>>Yace
>>
>>are all fantastic at problem solving.
>>
>>Arena has a nice interface for this.  Tragically, it does not output the
>>solutions as EPD records, but only ChessAssistant (commercial product) is able
>>to that I am aware of.

good evening Dann. Prodeo 1.1 is very good. and yes it is free.

gerold.



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