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Subject: Re: Best Programs for Analysis

Author: walter irvin

Date: 09:24:33 08/06/99

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On August 06, 1999 at 11:30:30, KarinsDad wrote:

>Hi all,
>
>I know this question has been asked a bizillion times here, but I haven't really
>been paying attention to the answers.
>
>However, I decided to start playing tournament chess again, so I would like to
>start analyzing my games.
>
>Could someone please supply me with a short list of chess programs which do a
>good job of analysis?
>
>My requirements are:
>
>1) Fairly strong engine but the absolute best is not a requirement.
>2) Multiple lines (at ply 1), the more the better.
>3) Ease of use.
>
>My "nice to haves" (but not required) are:
>
>4) A good opening book tool for learning lines.
>5) A true windows interface or a good non-standard gui (I was not impressed with
>Fritz4).
>6) Strong tutorial capabilities.
>7) Sold by ICD/Your Moves (I'd like to give a little back to Steve and Co. for
>supplying us with this forum).
>
>Thanks,
>
>KarinsDad :)
the following is all you need
1.fritz
2.hiarcs
3.crafty
these programs are cheap and strong ,simply the best for what you want .
i am taking time right now to prepare for major tourn chess , these are the main
ones i use .this and a huge polgar book ,and icc will more than get me there.



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