Examples of using Chess engine in English and their translations into German
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The full name of the file is Chess Engine.
There is no chess engine, it is not the aim of the program.
This challenging game uses the Grand Master Chess engine.
A chess engine is a chess playing program that does not have its own user interface.
Houdini 3- the world's strongest chess engine.
Quark- Tomas Mayer has been working with this chess engine, which is constantly developed, since November 2000.
Com- with the subtitle"Everything you need to know about uci chess engine.
We see here an interesting phenomenon: the chess engine will sometimes show a weaker line in order to illustrate a point.
This menu displays controls to open a database, play against a chess engine, analyze a game etc.
Slibo can be used with common chess engines like Crafty or Gnuchess,but it provides its own chess engine too.
Robert Hyatt, associate professor at University of Alabama, Crafty's creator,continues to develop this chess engine.
Houdini- this chess engine, developed by Robert Houdart, is presently leading(February 2012) most rating lists for chess programs.
After you have set parameters and selected options in this dialogue,click"OK" and the chess engine will begin analyzing your game.
Only two years ago the Houdini chess engine stormed to the top of the ranking lists, and since then has been the uncontested number one chess engine in the world.
The number"13" following the variation's numerical assessmenttells us how deep the search went before the chess engine arrived at the given evaluation.
If you set this value for, say,"30" it means that your chess engine should(theoretically) analyze each move of the game for about thirty seconds on average.
But"Blundercheck" is much more usefulas a means for average players to get a more precise idea of what the chess engine is showing them.
I certainly did not expect in 2009 that Houdini would be dominating the chess engine scene for several years, but now that we're at this point I'm happy to continue the dream.
The notation of chessmen can be displayed in letters(can be translated in non-english versions) or figurines.There is no chess engine, it is not the aim of the program!
As a general rule, the more time you allow your chess engine to calculate the deeper("farther ahead") it will look into a position- and you will consequently get better analysis in return.
Here's a screen shot of the Notationpane to give you an idea of the type of commentary that a chess engine will provide in the ChessProgram interface.
Annotate as text" means that the lines of play the chess engine recommends will be presented as text annotations- that is, they will appear strictly as text and will not be automatically replayable on the chessboard when you review the game.
The radio buttons displayed in the"Side" box are self-explanatory-you can choose to have the chess engine analyze both players' moves or just the moves of one player.
Notice that Fritz(the chess engine used to analyze this particular game) has inserted variations at five points in the game at which it found a better move for either player based on the"Threshold" setting provided when the analysis parameters were set.
WJChess- a chess program, which exists in a 2D version anda 3D version as well as a chess engine(estimated Elo 2150), compatible with Winboard and Arena Shareware.
This traditional numerical analysis is, in many ways, a much more precise method of analysis in that it will show you the exact(down to 1/100th of a pawn)difference between the move you made and the recommended move that the chess engine determines to be better.
In this piece, the final installment of a three article series,we're going to look at how you will use a chess engine(such as Fritz, Rybka, Shredder, Junior, and Hiarcs) to help you improve at chess. .
I love chess and programming,so what better way to express this than in creating and improving a chess engine that is used by thousands of chess fans over the world.
Over the years I have talked to more than one chess software user who used analysis features as an"ego booster",admiring the moves which the chess engine deemed"correct" while ignoring the sub-par moves(or outright blunders) which the software detected.