Assisted Analysis in the browser


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You have a ChessBase Account, but not yet ChessBase 14. You have heard of the new function “Assisted Analysis” and you would like to try it out in practice?

This possibility is open to you if, via the browser, you are following a live broadcast.

The following example is taken from a recent live broadcast. The user has the option of playing his or her own moves on the board and trying them out. In the browser Assisted Analysis here offers valuable support.

A click on the black knight on h5 offers a display of its possible target squares highlighted by being ringed in colour. The colours reflect the evaluations of the chess engine which is calculating away in the background.

In our example the interpretation is simple. There is one safe target square f4 (marked in green), unsafe squares are displayed highlighted in red.

In the browser valuable hints to the tactical consequences of a possible move are offered by the newly implemented function “Assisted Analysis” to the user during the input of moves or when playing through games.

Tip: for the moment this function is available exclusively during the analysis of games from live broadcasts! In the long term the function will be logically implemented in the CB Replayer!

You will find more in-depth information on the functioning of Assisted Analysis here ……

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10.03.2017
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