Discussion about chess-playing software (engines, hosts, opening books, platforms, etc...)
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Jeremy Bernstein
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by Jeremy Bernstein » Thu Oct 10, 2013 8:03 am
Carlos Ylich wrote:I think Komodo boring.
A style of play mechanic.
I like engines with style. How Critter 0.90 or Hiarcs padderborn
Komodo plays a well-rounded, positionally mature style of chess. Like... Magnus Carlsen, to name one well-known player who plays "boring" chess. I've said it before, but I'll repeat: Komodo is the only analysis engine I've used which regularly provides the same human-comprehensible alternative strategic lines suggested by my teacher (an IM).
But if you like swashbuckling, there are lots of 19th century game compilations (and reckless engines) out there, too.
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by Carlos Ylich » Thu Oct 10, 2013 9:16 pm
But if you like swashbuckling, there are lots of 19th century game compilations (and reckless engines) out there, too.
I can not imagine the chess game otherwise.
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by Magdalina » Fri Oct 11, 2013 8:48 am
as of October 10, Komodo 5.1mp is at the Top (1st place) on TCEC Engines Championship. Indeed, Komodo is so strong