Saturday, 10 October 2009

Post-Mortem


After every game, you should analyze it with a chess program and produce a chess program. Let us take an example. Consider the graph shown in the figure. This graph shows how the computer program evaluate the position every white moves during the course of the game.
With a quick glance at the figure, you can see that the white has a significant advantage early in the game, and then he frittered away and had to regain in the endgame. You can see that the black has a 1.5 pawn error.
Look at the figure. White should have concentrate on the move 16 to 28, during which he lost over one point.

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