Live Computer Analysis of the World Championship on Web

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Live Computer Analysis of the World Championship on Web

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Will there be live computer analysis on the web of the World Championship? World champion Anand will play Topalov in 2010. It would great to see live automated computer analysis of this match. There could be a graph of the game with the expected next moves. Has anybody considered this?

Ths is being done at the World international Draughts championship. It has live computer analysis at www.wkdammen2009.nl/index.php?option=co ... =1&lang=en

The previous championships between Kramnik and Anand in 2008 had Shredder as the official world championship chess program. I think this was just for advertising not for analysis.
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mschribr wrote:Will there be live computer analysis on the web of the World Championship? World champion Anand will play Topalov in 2010. It would great to see live automated computer analysis of this match. There could be a graph of the game with the expected next moves. Has anybody considered this?

Ths is being done at the World international Draughts championship. It has live computer analysis at www.wkdammen2009.nl/index.php?option=co ... =1&lang=en

The previous championships between Kramnik and Anand in 2008 had Shredder as the official world championship chess program. I think this was just for advertising not for analysis.
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At the ChessPlanet site, one can always see multi-CPU analysis by Rybka 3 on the spot. Registration and playing there is free. Not to mention daily tournaments with real prizes.

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So while the Kramnik Anand championship was played in 2008 I could have gone to the ChessPlanet and seen live analysis by Rybka? Would that be under tournaments and broadcasts?
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mschribr wrote:So while the Kramnik Anand championship was played in 2008 I could have gone to the ChessPlanet and seen live analysis by Rybka? Would that be under tournaments and broadcasts?
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I am looking for analysis of game 3. I don't see it. Where do I find it?
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mschribr wrote:
mschribr wrote:So while the Kramnik Anand championship was played in 2008 I could have gone to the ChessPlanet and seen live analysis by Rybka? Would that be under tournaments and broadcasts?
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I am looking for analysis of game 3. I don't see it. Where do I find it?
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http://chessok.com/broadcast/?key=pgn/2 ... pgn&game=0

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AdminX wrote:
mschribr wrote:
mschribr wrote:So while the Kramnik Anand championship was played in 2008 I could have gone to the ChessPlanet and seen live analysis by Rybka? Would that be under tournaments and broadcasts?
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I am looking for analysis of game 3. I don't see it. Where do I find it?
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http://chessok.com/?p=380
That gives the report "World Chess Championship: Anand - Kramnik". That page has links to the 11 games. When I click on "3.Kramnik - Anand 0-1" it take me to the "Tournaments and Broadcasts" page. I am not seeing the computer analysis of game 3. Am I doing something wrong or is it missing?
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Check the link in my post again, I changed the link to the direct page. :lol:

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Why am I unable to move the slide bar to see the rest of the text :!: :?:
Am I doing something wrong :?:

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Thanks. The new link works. I guess the comments are from a gm.
The Rybka3 analysis is only of the last move. Is that all computer analysis that is shown while the game is played? A graph of the game and the computer’s expected moves would have been nice.
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