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Subject: Re: Hiarcs7.32 (maybe Rebel Century)

Author: Vincent Lejeune

Date: 11:44:58 08/07/99

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On August 07, 1999 at 08:49:47, Paulo Soares wrote:

>On August 07, 1999 at 04:19:48, Tina Long wrote:
>
>>On August 06, 1999 at 12:39:15, Paulo Soares wrote:
>>
>>>Whithout doubt: Hiarcs7.32
>>>
>>>Paulo Soares
>>
>>I agree,
>>The Fritz GUI allows: excellent "Correspondence Analysis",  printable gamefile
>>with annotations, backwards with English (verbous) game analysis, good editable
>>book, great database features, etc etc.
>>
>>Hiarcs is currently the smartest engine for the CBase family,  Fritz is much
>>faster & deeper.  The slowsmart vs fastdeep is roughly equivalent at Tournament
>>time, but (I feel) Hiarcs does better for long time analysis.
>>
>>Chessbase 7 does all this & a whole lot more, but is extremely expensive
>>compared to F5.32 or H7.32
>>
>>Meanwhile Rebel Century may be worth waiting for. Ed says it's got a special
>>"overnight" analysis level.
>>
>>Hi guys,
>>Tina Long
>
>Tina, Rebel is a great program for analysis too, but I feel lack of
>the "Infinite Analyses" feature (N moves). I like to analyze positions
>looking at some moves, with its variants and evaluations. When Ed
>goes to put this feature in Rebel?
>
>Paulo Soares


Personaly I'm dreaming of a Rebel engine for chessbase interface ...
I use Hiarcs, Fritz and Crafty in Hiarcs interface I like this interface and not
found major critics about it.

But more rationally one day I think we could have a standard (or a tiny program)
who would interconnect all engines (Rebel, Hiarcs, Fritz, Crafty, ...) to all
interfaces (Chessbase, Rebel-CP, Genius, other ?)



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