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I don't think Arena does that It can only show attacked pieces. I just came across this thread because I'm actually wondering which interface allows you to highlight squares and draw arrows to show the scope of your pieces etc. Notmtwain wrote: When I need to analyze a position, after a game, Arena running Stockfish does fine. So if money were no object, would you buy a membership here? So if money were no object, would you buy a membership here?notmtwain wrote: When I need to analyze a position, after a game, Arena running Stockfish does fine. I don't need GUI's to emulate real people.
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I rarely play a game against an engine and I don't enjoy setting up engine versus engine tournaments. The new post-game analysis in V3 is useful for blunder checking. When I need to analyze a position, after a game, Arena running Stockfish does fine.
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Why don't you tell us what we can get when money is no object?
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If you don't mind the cost of the chess software, which Interface would you prefer and why? I personally think that the interface is a very important part because you have to work with it and look at it all the time. I read a lot of topics about chess engines.Įver when people discuss a particular chess software it often is only about the engine and not about the interface.
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