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Old March 2nd 08, 02:10 AM posted to rec.games.chess.computer
whystopnow
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Default Batch (command-line) annotation?

I play on ICC and would like to take the PGNs of my game and hand them
to a script/program so it can crunch all night and spit out
annotations.

I really like the annotations that the most recent version of
Chessmaster does, but you have to navigate through menus for each
game. I don't find Fritz's annotations quite as easy to read (I have
version 7), but anyway it's menu-driven.

I was thinking that something like Fruit, Crafty, Fritz 5.32, or
similar could work. I'm a competent perl/shell programmer so I could
write a script that feeds these programs, but I'm wondering if perhaps
there is already a utility to do this so I don't reinvent the wheel.
Also, I've never talked to the UCI protocol and I'm not sure what it
supports. Ideally the annotations would be threshold-based - if the
engine disagrees sharply, it'd spit out the reason and line; if it's
just a minor choice in the opening, I don't need it to be overly
complicated.

I'm not really that great a player - I just find having a computer
look over my games points out a lot of the tactical shots I missed.
Two nights ago I missed a mate in two! I mated eight moves later but
the computer showed that my opponent missed a couple opportunities to
wriggle out...

I can work in either a Win32 or Linux environment.
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Old March 2nd 08, 10:25 AM posted to rec.games.chess.computer
pascal
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Default Batch (command-line) annotation?

Crafty does what you need : look for annotate and annotateh (for html
output) commands.

Pascal

whystopnow a écrit :
I play on ICC and would like to take the PGNs of my game and hand them
to a script/program so it can crunch all night and spit out
annotations.

I really like the annotations that the most recent version of
Chessmaster does, but you have to navigate through menus for each
game. I don't find Fritz's annotations quite as easy to read (I have
version 7), but anyway it's menu-driven.

I was thinking that something like Fruit, Crafty, Fritz 5.32, or
similar could work. I'm a competent perl/shell programmer so I could
write a script that feeds these programs, but I'm wondering if perhaps
there is already a utility to do this so I don't reinvent the wheel.
Also, I've never talked to the UCI protocol and I'm not sure what it
supports. Ideally the annotations would be threshold-based - if the
engine disagrees sharply, it'd spit out the reason and line; if it's
just a minor choice in the opening, I don't need it to be overly
complicated.

I'm not really that great a player - I just find having a computer
look over my games points out a lot of the tactical shots I missed.
Two nights ago I missed a mate in two! I mated eight moves later but
the computer showed that my opponent missed a couple opportunities to
wriggle out...

I can work in either a Win32 or Linux environment.

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Old March 3rd 08, 01:18 PM posted to rec.games.chess.computer
David Richerby
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Default Batch (command-line) annotation?

whystopnow wrote:
I play on ICC and would like to take the PGNs of my game and hand them
to a script/program so it can crunch all night and spit out
annotations.

I really like the annotations that the most recent version of
Chessmaster does, but you have to navigate through menus for each
game. I don't find Fritz's annotations quite as easy to read (I have
version 7), but anyway it's menu-driven.


Fritz 8 allows you to select multiple games from a database and issue
a single command to analyze them all. I expect Fritz 7 allows this,
as well; maybe Chessmaster does, too?

As other people have said, crafty and so on can do what you want if
Chessmaster and Fritz 7 can't, though you'll probably like their
annotations less than Fritz's.


Dave.

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