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Analysing with Fritz 16Let's assume you just played a game (maybe in a tournament, maybe in a club match) and on your way home the game is still very much on your mind. If you have time and a mobile device you can use the ChessBase Web App to enter the game into a cloud database. While entering the game you have access to the LiveBook and you get a better understanding of the game because the engine indicates tactical errors. Later, you can access the game in the cloud with all other devices by using your ChessBase account.The cloud: you only need an internet browser to access your data.Save your game in the cloud to analyse it later (click or tap to expand image)At home is the best tool to analyse.
Click 'ENTER & ANALYSE' on the starting screen.A new function in is 'Resolve Score Sheet Problems'. This helps to reconstruct the game when a move is missing or you wrote down a wrong move in the heat of battle or when you enter games of other players.Fritz 16 highlights irregular moves in red.Coaches like to stress how helpful it is to analyse games without an engine. But of course you can also turn to Fritz immediately: the basic mode for analysing is the function 'Infinite Analyses' (under the menu 'START'). Infinite analysis with the chess engineInfinite analysis'Infinite analysis' tells the engine to analyse the position that is currently on the board. The 'Let's Check' function tells us whether other players analysed the position in-depth and with strong engines. Tactical analysisAnother option to analyse games is offered by 'Full Analysis' (under the menu 'START' and 'Analysis'). This function helps to find errors and inaccuracies in games.The program adds comments and lines to the notation, considering the following:.
Opening theory. Tactical motifs, strong moves, combinations, piece sacrifices, double attacks. Possible errors and inaccuracies. Weak moves which were not played (to answer questions such as 'Why can't I take here?' Usually, the reason why a certain move would have been bad is indicated. Threats and attacking motifs.
Defensive ideas, attacking possibilities, manoeuver, endgame classification and game results that are not logicalThe tab 'Analysis' lists the main functions for analysis 1. Blunder Check'Blunder Check' does not lead to a comprehensive analysis of a game but runs a purely tactical analysis to find errors. The dialogue offers several options to find the biggest error.2.
Deep Position analysis'Deep Position analysis' analyses a concrete position, but not the whole game. This function is very useful for a detailed analysis of critical positions. For correspondence players, it is extremely important. The function creates an analysis tree for the position in question. You can tell the program how deep it should analyse and how comprehensive the analysis tree should be. Moreover, you can define which kind of moves you want to exclude from the analysis.Deep Position analysis 3.
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Let's Check!' Let's Check' saves time. This function allows you to access all information saved on the Let's Check server, including the analyses of positions which countless engines have analysed in detail, sometimes on powerful computers: 'Let’s Check' contains analyses of more than 200 million positions, including the endgame turbo with 5-piece endgames and the most important 6-piece endgames!Let's Check! Compare AnalysisThe results which different engines arrive at can be compared with 'Compare Analysis'. This helps to see the strengths and weaknesses of different engines.Comparing analyses 5.
Shoot out'Shoot out' leads to an engine duel — engines play a certain position against each other. This is an engine test and helps to evaluate the most common endgames or middlegames better. For years now Rybka has dominated the computer chess scene. No other program has been able to achieve a similar increase in playing strength.
For chess analysis Rybka has long become one of the most important analyis tools of professions and amateurs alike. So that this state of affairs will continue in the future, the Rybka-team gathered around programmer Vasik Rajlich has developed a new version which is even better: “Rybka 4 plays more aggressively and more tactically”.Cloud EngineIf you want to analyse a position with a top engine running on strong hardware you can rent an engine that runs on another supercomputer! You always have access to superfast computers which calculate more than 100 million positions per second — which is 20 times faster than a normal PC. And you do not need resources from your own computer - that's how modern professionals analyse todayCloud EngineJust give it a try - you will see that analysing with Fritz is more than activating 'Infinite Analysis'. Former World Champion Mikhail Botvinnik liked to play the French and once described it as a 'difficult and dangerous opening'. But in this 60 minutes video IM Andrew Martin suggests an aggressive and little-used idea of the renowned attacking player GM Viktor Kupreichik to counter the French: 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.e5 c5 4.c3 Nc6 5.Be3!? Andrew Martin uses the games of Kupreichik to show why this line could catch many French aficionados unprepared and is very dangerous for Black.
Attacking players will love this line and the unusual complications that it promotes. In Chessmaster 2000 (a long time ago, I know) they had something like descriptive analysis.
It would say something like you missed a free piece by going BXN. And it would comment on whole game. All I can see is little numbers telling me who is better. As a person who is not as good as I hoped in Chess, I would like to know what moves I SHOULD have played for the entire game not for 1 position.
I don't want to go to move 20 (then see what I could have done) then go to move 21 (then see what I could have done), etc. (analyzing each move one at a time), why can't you analyze the whole game and put comments for each move. I think that this would help us students a LOT more! Is there anyway you can add this? Otherwise I find this program just 'fun' to play and not helpful for learning.
You offer refunds?:( I am not happy. @ notebook03: If you opt for fine in tactical analysis, the program will comment on almost any move were, according to the engine, a better move, even just a little bit better, was available.
In the case of medium the missed move has to be significant better and in the case of coarse the played move has to be a blunder to be criticised. The program do not use fix numbers of centipawns, but will use other factors, like the length of a variation for example, too.My recommendation is to think for whom you are doing the Tactical Analysis: Do you analyse games from Beginners or do you look for combinations (played and missed ones) coarse might do he job. If you do analyse top games you may opt for fine.