ChessBase - Using chess engines

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Last updated 31 março 2025
ChessBase - Using chess engines
ChessBase allows you to use chess engine / engines when working with chess games - ChessBase calls them Kibitzer. For any move or position you can call the Kibitzer, which will evaluate the position, suggest a good or interesting continuation, or analyze the chess game noting the good and weak moves, suggesting what to play. The longer the chess engine works, the more confident we can be in its evaluation.
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