Favourite engine for an analysis

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Hood
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Favourite engine for an analysis

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Hi,
what are your favourite engines ?
Are that engines with persistent hash feature.
Rgds
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Re: Favourite engine for an analysis

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Deep Rybka 3 w/1GB Persistent Hash

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notyetagm
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Re: Favourite engine for an analysis

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I analyze all the games that I play with Rybka 3 Human, which was highly endorsed by GM Kaufman who tuned the Rybka 3 eval function.
Zarkon
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Re: Favourite engine for an analysis

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Houdini 1.03a. I use others, but this is the one I keep coming back to for its superb evaluation.
Hood
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Re: Favourite engine for an analysis

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We have mentioned 2 engines: Houdini and Rybka.
Are they different enough ?

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Re: Favourite engine for an analysis

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Houdini starts up faster, and has better endgame evaluation
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Re: Favourite engine for an analysis

Post by John Doe »

IvanHoe 55 is my choise! Working well with RobboBases, in IDeA, in BA, in DPA and so on.
No bugs! Great engine! :!:
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