Which position/game analysis engine(s) do you find provides the best instruction and sheds most light on your games (and those of others)?
Of the several I have tried, there are two that stand out for me:
1) Deep Rybka 3
- In ChessBase interface, provides very deep, detailed yet "verbose" analysis. Not just a list of variations or periodic position evaluations.
2) chess.com analysis engine
- Also provides "verbose" analysis, with position evaluations on each move and a catalogue of blunders, mistakes and inaccuracies.
(Does anyone know what this engine is and is it available commercially)?
I hate them all, I dont analyze my games annymore, the computer just tells me that I "suck at playing chess", but so does my opponents, you'll find many errors in GM games too.
Which position/game analysis engine(s) do you find provides the best instruction and sheds most light on your games (and those of others)?
Of the several I have tried, there are two that stand out for me:
1) Deep Rybka 3
- In ChessBase interface, provides very deep, detailed yet "verbose" analysis. Not just a list of variations or periodic position evaluations.
2) chess.com analysis engine
- Also provides "verbose" analysis, with position evaluations on each move and a catalogue of blunders, mistakes and inaccuracies.
(Does anyone know what this engine is and is it available commercially)?