Nivå | C-D |
Utgivelsesdato | Desember 2003 |
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Pris | 240 NOK |
Modern Chess Analysis
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005 Symbols
005 Dedication
005 Acknowledgements
006Introduction
007 Why Analysis?
008 General Information about Computers and Chess Programs
009Buying a Computer for Chess Analysis
010Which Chess Program Should I Get?
010General Comments on Chess Program Algorithms
012 1 Relative Strengths of Computers versus Humans
012 Calculation
017 Schematic Thinking
019 Positional Evaluation
027Some Evaluation Function Subtleties
029 Exceptions to the 'Rules'
029The Exchange Sacrifice
032 Other Piece Imbalances
032 'Weak' Pawn-Structures
037 Intuition
041 2 Computer-Aided Analysis Methods
041 Interactive Analysis - Using a Program as a Sparring Partner
046 Multivariation Mode
046 Box Canyons
049 Transpositions
050 Running Multiple Engines Concurrently
054 Engine Tournaments as an Analysis Tool
056 Deep Position Analysis/Correspondence Mode
060 Auto-Annotating and Blunderchecking
0643 Opening Analysis
064 Game Database Statistics
065 Annotated Games
067 Using the Bookup Program
0704 Middlegame Analysis
070 Deep Tactics and Highly Forcing Lines
072 Outposts, Weak Squares, Targets, Passed Pawns and Other Positional Features
079 Positional Sacrifices
081 Prisons
092 Castling
093 King Hunts and 'King Drift'
104 The Problem of Exchanging
106 Material Imbalances
106 Quiet Manoeuvring
113 Critical Positions
1165 Endgame Analysis
116 Endgame Database Statistics
117 Tablebase Endings
123 Fortresses
136 Perpetual Check
140 The Problem of Exchanging, Revisited
142 Passed Pawns
142Passed Pawns in King and Pawn Endings
146Passed Pawns in Endgames with Pieces
153 Quiet Manoeuvring Revisited
1566 Putting it All Together
165 Some Conclusions
165 The Future of Chess Analysis
167 Common Computer Chess Terms
172 Milestones in the History of Computer Chess
175 Index of Players
176 Index of Composers
176 Index of Openings
005 Dedication
005 Acknowledgements
006Introduction
007 Why Analysis?
008 General Information about Computers and Chess Programs
009Buying a Computer for Chess Analysis
010Which Chess Program Should I Get?
010General Comments on Chess Program Algorithms
012 1 Relative Strengths of Computers versus Humans
012 Calculation
017 Schematic Thinking
019 Positional Evaluation
027Some Evaluation Function Subtleties
029 Exceptions to the 'Rules'
029The Exchange Sacrifice
032 Other Piece Imbalances
032 'Weak' Pawn-Structures
037 Intuition
041 2 Computer-Aided Analysis Methods
041 Interactive Analysis - Using a Program as a Sparring Partner
046 Multivariation Mode
046 Box Canyons
049 Transpositions
050 Running Multiple Engines Concurrently
054 Engine Tournaments as an Analysis Tool
056 Deep Position Analysis/Correspondence Mode
060 Auto-Annotating and Blunderchecking
0643 Opening Analysis
064 Game Database Statistics
065 Annotated Games
067 Using the Bookup Program
0704 Middlegame Analysis
070 Deep Tactics and Highly Forcing Lines
072 Outposts, Weak Squares, Targets, Passed Pawns and Other Positional Features
079 Positional Sacrifices
081 Prisons
092 Castling
093 King Hunts and 'King Drift'
104 The Problem of Exchanging
106 Material Imbalances
106 Quiet Manoeuvring
113 Critical Positions
1165 Endgame Analysis
116 Endgame Database Statistics
117 Tablebase Endings
123 Fortresses
136 Perpetual Check
140 The Problem of Exchanging, Revisited
142 Passed Pawns
142Passed Pawns in King and Pawn Endings
146Passed Pawns in Endgames with Pieces
153 Quiet Manoeuvring Revisited
1566 Putting it All Together
165 Some Conclusions
165 The Future of Chess Analysis
167 Common Computer Chess Terms
172 Milestones in the History of Computer Chess
175 Index of Players
176 Index of Composers
176 Index of Openings
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Type | Bok |
Språk | Engelsk |
Antall sider | 176 |