Manual de Deep Fritz 14 2013 | Página 85

Reference 85 3.1.14 The Kibitzer M e nu Engine Add Kibit ze r (Ct rl-K) A "Kibitzer" is a person who watches a game in progress without making any moves himself. A kibitzer is also notorious for giving advice and knowing everything better. You can add a kibitzer by selecting an engine in the select box that appears. A new engine window appears in which it can work parallel to the one already loaded. You can use one or more kibitzers (up to six) to help you in your game against the primary engine, or you can use them for a second opinion on a position you are analysing. Remember that they will be sharing the processor power, so the quality of analysis sinks with every added kibitzer. Click “Remove kibitzer” or “Remove all kibitzers” to close the additional engine. You can also right-click a kibitzer and “Close” it. Kibitzer cannot be combined with the "Explain all moves" window. 3.1.15 Visualize Search M e nu F ile - Opt ions - Engine V isua lize Se a rc h While the program is thinking about a move, either during a game or during game analysis, the program gives detailed information in the engine window, for example the evaluation, the search depth and the best continuation line. The variation board offers a display of the best line, which can be played through in the variation board. The option " V isua lize Se a rc h " goes one step further. During the Infinite Analysis (ALT-F2) it uses graphics to display not only tactical manoeuvres, but also possible plans for both sides. © ChessBase 2013