Chess analysis software collects and stores set-up results and learns through training to acquire knowledge.

One of the best things about this program is that it can assess both safe (classic) final states, such as checkmate and stalemate with both sides playing actively, as well as set-ups that can be decided by the user via freely definable cores. This is especially useful when dealing with end games that involve only a few pieces.
Thanks to the underlying JAVA concept, individual user classes can be exchanged and modified within the project - a definite plus for users who want to customize their analyses. Set-up analysis is defined via a source text file, which is then compiled into class files and copied to the directory containing the Java class files after installation. It's relatively straightforward, and you can find detailed instructions in the Readme.htm file.
One of the highlights of this program is the ability to evaluate set-ups immediately via core definitions. The program also looks for valued core set-ups and stores the results on demand into files.
Installation is pretty easy. Simply unpack the '.zip' file and open the info file via your browser. The application is bilingual (e+g), which makes it accessible to a wider audience.
Overall, this program is an excellent tool for chess players who want to improve their game by analyzing different set-ups. It's easy to use, and the ability to customize the analysis makes it even more appealing. If you're a chess enthusiast, you'll definitely want to check this program out!
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