![]() ![]() For a fairly large database of 232,000 games this took 31 seconds on my laptop. This can take time for large databases, but once it is done, game statistics for the database in any position are instantaneous. On opening a PGN database, a statistics tree is generated for the whole database. The font type and size can be changed only for notation/engine output. There are four piece sets and various boards to choose from. At the top there are tabs to switch between open databases. The relative position of the panes can't be changed, however. ![]() These last 3 can be toggled on and off to change the layout and create more space for other panes. As well as the board and the game notation, there's the "Opening Explorer" or statistics tree the "Analysis Explorer" or engine output and the "Game Explorer" or games list. The screenshot above shows the main panes. In the playing mode, rated and unrated games can be played against a computer opponent set at different strengths, with optional help from a coach. In the database mode, games from PGN databases can be viewed, analysed and edited, and various tree statistics for the position on the board can be shown. It has two main modes: a database mode and a playing mode. It comes with either the single core or multi-core version of the engine, and is provided with a top games database (35,000 games) and around 1000 annotated games. ![]() HIARCS Chess Explorer is the new GUI for PC and Mac that was released last week with the HIARCS 14 chess engine. Hiarcs Chess Explorer, showing the main panes. ![]()
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