The more interesting thing is the picture of Iweta Rajlich... :)
I'm joking. More seriously, I admit that I had in mind cb9 features, 
when I did all changes in the scid analysis interface, so this article 
couldn't be more interesting for me.
Above all, I find very intriguing the new Monte Carlo search method, 
even if I have a lot of doubts about it (if I have correctly understood it).
I mean: trusting in statistical results can be very dangerous in chess 
(especially in endgames), very often there can be only one winning line, 
but it is enough to win the game, instead the Monte Carlo method could 
consider it as a draw line.
Maybe, I'm missing something... maybe Monte Carlo search is only an 
addition to the normal evaluation, not a replacement.

Bye.



Alexander Wagner ha scritto:
> http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=4772
>
> The article discusses mainly Rybka but also some analysis features added 
> recently by ChessBase. Maybe it's of interest.
>
>   

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