Author: George Tsavdaris
Date: 05:29:07 12/09/05
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On December 09, 2005 at 08:14:42, Kurt Utzinger wrote: >On December 09, 2005 at 04:14:43, Marek Soszynski wrote: > >>http://chessbase.com/shop/product.asp?pid=258 > > Hi Marek > I am indeed wondering how things will go on > with Hiarcs 10. After the many years of experience > it's hard to believe the advertisment of ChessBase Yes they always advertise in the same way: NEW techniques of search, suberb knowledge, deep attacking, deeper, more, human style, etc..... While i don't argue about the validity of things mentioned, but it's kind of a boring and over-optimistic reviews. They have to change their style....... ""New chess knowledge enables Hiarcs 10 to identify deep attacking motifs long before they become apparent especially concerning king attacks and unbalanced positions and material. Hiarcs 10 often prefers initiative and attacking options over more materialistic concerns associated with traditional chess programs. Matched to this new chess knowledge Hiarcs 10 searches much more deeply than its predecessor often enabling it to find new unexpected moves and ideas much faster."" > > "The new Hiarcs 10 book is included which has been significantly > enhanced with the latest GM theory and a wealth of novelties to > provide a huge repertoire of fi nely tuned variations. This is > the work of computer chess expert Eric Hallsworth and Hiarcs > author Mark Uniacke who have combined to provide an exceptional > new opening book." > > My experience is the opposite: the Hiarcs books have rather > been a handicap for the program, with the exception when > fighting against human players. I agree. But we will see........ >
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