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Subject: Re: Analyzing Your Games With Software

Author: Melvin S. Schwartz

Date: 09:22:45 02/27/00

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On February 26, 2000 at 21:38:41, Jeffrey Stout wrote:

>On February 26, 2000 at 14:53:52, Melvin S. Schwartz wrote:
>
>>I am interested in what others think is the best program to analyze their games
>>against other humans. It would be helpful if you could explain the reason for
>>your choice.
>>
>>All opinions will be appreciated. Those that do not respond will be forgiven,
>>though not held in the highest esteem. :-)
>>
>>Regards,
>>Mel
>
>Personally, I like to let Rebel 10 analyze a game for 5 minutes a move and I
>pick out all the important moves to check. Rebel comes out with human like moves
>and variations.
>
>Then I use the important moves it came out with and let Fritz 6, Crafty 17.08,
>Doctor? 3.0, and The Crazy Bishop 0045 analyze those positions. Usually you will
>not miss any important variations.
>
>Jeffrey

Hello Jeffrey,

That seems like a very time consuming effort to analyze your games. I don't
question its effectiveness, but the time involved is not practical for I play
quite a bit and really don't want to devote so much time to analyzation for just
one game. I feel that two programs should be enough to analyze since Kasparov
will not accept my challenge anyway. :-)

I am wondering if you have Fritz 5.32 and if there is a significant improvement
to analyze in Fritz 6?

Thanks for replying.

Regards,
Mel



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