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Subject: Re: "GENIUS 6/32" (MILLENIUM SYSTEM) WISHES LIST

Author: Raffaele Riga

Date: 12:38:23 07/24/99

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On July 23, 1999 at 14:55:11, Marcelo Yamauchi wrote:

>
>   Giving sequence to the continuation of " Fritz 6 " article, we presented a
>list of desirable improvements now for Millenium Chess System (Genius 6/32),
>taking into account the philosophy of the program and the basic characteristics
>of the same:
>
>
>01 - Engine Genius 32 Bits;
>
>02 - Versions for Winboard of Mr.Lang's old successes: "Psion", "Cyrus Chess";
>     (Perhaps he would have some problems with Copyright, but for the fans it
>would be a good one). The same would be worth for versions previous of Zarkov
>and of W-Chess;
>
>03 - Besides the option " Anti-GM " (the engine chooses complicated lines of
>play  of to calculate and to value for a GM), Genius could have some option "
>Anti-Engine ", especially for the products of Chessbase (Fritz, Júnior and
>Nimzo), taking into account the weaknesses of the same ones;
>
>04 - Besides the option of comments in the form of variants, Genius could have a
>command of "Analysis Positional", giving more emphasis to the strategic aspects
>of the departure (material advantage, positional, chain of pawns, structural
>weaknesses, domain of lines and diagonals, etc.) that the tactical ones (as the
>system of analysis verbal/gráfica of Fritz). If Genius could comment a departure
>like Capablanca he/she did...
>
>05 - Option for the engine to abandon the game in case of irreversible material
>disadvantage (One of the little fail that exists in the current program);
>
>06 - Some connection form to Internet Chess Servers and PGN Games, like
>Chessvision and own Winboard;
>
>07 - "Learning Option", the one where the program begins with an inferior
>handicap to the of the player and it is going increasing of difficulty, shaping
>your style to the forces and the opponent's weaknesses;
>
>08 - "Analysis of Style": The program analyzes an or more the own player's games
>(ex.: your ICC rated games) or of a grandmaster, saving in file, and it
>summarizes in a .txt or .doc  file the characteristics, the analyzed player's
>strong and weak points, your valorizations of pieces, favorite openings, etc.
>
>09 - Only really offering innovative and different options from the competitor,
>Millenium Chess System has conditions of justifying your price, without giving
>up the quality. Beating the Fritz's GUI features is reallity hard, but not
>impossible...
>
>
>M.Y.

10)Don't forget..full Nalimov's endgame tablebase access!






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