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Subject: What is Seperate Tool Good For?

Author: Rolf Tueschen

Date: 13:34:52 01/05/06

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On January 05, 2006 at 12:18:52, Vasik Rajlich wrote:

>On January 05, 2006 at 09:25:15, Eduard Nemeth wrote:
>
>>On January 05, 2006 at 08:49:15, Eduard Nemeth wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>>Errh, I dont read the emails of Vas, so could you please post it here?
>>>
>>>A little bit from the Readme by the Programmer:
>>>
>>>"As its name implies, Rybka WinFinder can be used to look for wins. It can spot
>>>and evaluate long, complex tactical variations much faster than the normal Rybka
>>>engine. If you have some complex position and just want to know if one side can
>>>somehow win material or get a clear advantage, this is the tool you want."
>>
>>A little example see here:
>>
>>http://f27.parsimony.net/forum67838/messages/1383.htm
>>
>>ED.
>
>Yes, this is the idea. On average it should find tactics like this much faster.
>
>Vas


What would be the difficulty to include it into the "normal" program so that a
sort of always present tactical speedy is looking for some food? I dont
understand the meaning of a "seperate" tool. Isnt it something which screws the
general strength of the program?



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