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Date: 22 Apr 2006 08:14:11
From: Wijnand Engelkes
Subject: Engines and styles
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Hello all, Is there any place on the internet where chess engines (winboard or uci) are presented with information on their playing style? Like "engine X is hyper-aggressive and is prepared to sacrifice material for attacking chances anytime, engine Y is playing much more positionally, setting up a rock-steady position and gradually improving it's chances". Hope you get the idea. Or any specific engine-info would be welcome. Any ideas ? Wijnand.
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Date: 24 May 2006 03:58:59
From: mattt
Subject: Re: Engines and styles
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Wijnand Engelkes <[email protected] > wrote in message news:[email protected]... > Hello all, > Is there any place on the internet where chess engines (winboard or uci) are > presented with information on their playing style? > Like "engine X is hyper-aggressive and is prepared to sacrifice material for > attacking chances anytime, engine Y is playing much more positionally, > setting up a rock-steady position and gradually improving it's chances". > Hope you get the idea. > Or any specific engine-info would be welcome. > Any ideas ? > Wijnand. Here is something that may prove useful: Winboard engines: http://wbec-ridderkerk.nl/html/enginesindex.htm UCI engines: http://www.uciengines.de/UCI-Engines/uci-engines.html
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Date: 22 Apr 2006 23:58:45
From: davidp.
Subject: Re: Engines and styles
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Many people of the following forum know a lot about chess engines. Perhaps they can help you. http://216.25.93.108/forum/viewforum.php?f=2 "Wijnand Engelkes" <[email protected] > ���g��l�� news:[email protected]... > Hello all, > Is there any place on the internet where chess engines (winboard or uci) are > presented with information on their playing style? > Like "engine X is hyper-aggressive and is prepared to sacrifice material for > attacking chances anytime, engine Y is playing much more positionally, > setting up a rock-steady position and gradually improving it's chances". > Hope you get the idea. > Or any specific engine-info would be welcome. > Any ideas ? > Wijnand. > >
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