Author: James Grenert
Date: 18:58:53 01/24/00
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On January 23, 2000 at 21:56:03, Imran Hendley wrote: >On January 23, 2000 at 21:18:06, stuart taylor wrote: > >>On January 23, 2000 at 16:06:25, Roger Tribble wrote: >> >>>What programs are best???? Rebel chess, the new rebel-tiger program? I heard >>>rebel plays the most like a "human"...I have chessmaster 7000 + Chess Mentor >>>comprehensive and am a B player...strength is important but i want also the >>>program that can assist improvement in play...Any suggestions??? There appear to >>>be so many excellent programs...too many. Am drawn to the new >>>rebel-tiger...HELP!!! Any suggestions??? Thanks! Roger >> >> >>I would add to your question, Would not the strongest program be more >>"improvement assisting", for human, since its moves-being stronger-would >>mean more correct and even more accurate including positionally.(I mean >>basic tactics is already very good on pc's, and any tactical improvenent >>naturally >>enters the threshold of positional ability due to its looking ahead). >> And better moves automatically perhaps cause better improvement-atleast >>subconciously? >>S.taylor > >Yes, but there are also other factors. Whether the program has tutorials or not. >Whether it had personalities or ELO handicapping. What its analysis features are >etc. Which programs have all three -- good tutorials/elo handicapping/good analysis features?....Jim
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