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Subject: Re: Best Program for Analysis?

Author: Torstein Hall

Date: 04:21:30 04/20/99

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On April 19, 1999 at 15:37:28, José de Jesús García Ruvalcaba wrote:

>On April 19, 1999 at 15:21:10, Craig Stevens wrote:
>
>>I am looking for a good program for pure analysis.  I really do not care to play
>>against the beast, just for it to give me accurate analysis and feedback on just
>>about every move once the opening is done.  Right now I have Extreme Chess and I
>>think it is a piece of s**t because it will only comment on about every 8th move
>>or so.  And the detail is pretty bad too.  I want to see variations and scores
>>for those variations!  :)
>>
>>Also, I would like it so that I could put a game in the computer, go to bed, and
>>in the morning the game would be completely analyzed.  I guess sort of like an
>>Informant game type analysis!
>>
>>If anyone knows of a good program that fits this mold I would apprecitate it if
>>you would let me know what it is!!  :)
>>
>>Thanks!
>
>	Crafty has good annotating features. It is not informant-like; but gives you
>variations and scores.

...you can also use Crafty in Junior 5 or Fritz 32 as a native engine. Then you
got Craftys nice positional feel formatted in the nice "CB packaging".

Torstein Hall



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