Best motors to play finals?

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fantasmadel50
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Best motors to play finals?

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Good morning everyone ? Someone could advise me on the best engines to play finals and analyze them.I have to start the final study if or if, and I have the concern of knowing which is the most propitious engine to play the finals, and how to configure it. It is very difficult? Could you lend a hand, please. Actually I have the idea of ​​playing the finals from possible positions that my games can give and thus learn and analyze obviously. THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR REPLY.
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fantasmadel50 wrote:Good morning everyone ? Someone could advise me on the best engines to play finals and analyze them.I have to start the final study if or if, and I have the concern of knowing which is the most propitious engine to play the finals, and how to configure it. It is very difficult? Could you lend a hand, please. Actually I have the idea of ​​playing the finals from possible positions that my games can give and thus learn and analyze obviously. THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR REPLY.
Had a bit of trouble understanding the broken English buddy, but I think I know what you mean. :wink:

It depends on your chess level.

If you're under 1700, don't mess around with Stockfish (or any other 3000 ELO engine).

Just get Prodeo, Frenzee, Rhetoric (with material set to 50%), Rodent (I suggest personalities created by me which are pretty human-like) Baron 1.7.0, Tao 5.6 and engines like this.

They are grandmaster strength, but play moves you can understand and are logical.

Good luck.
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fantasmadel50 wrote:Good morning everyone ? Someone could advise me on the best engines to play finals and analyze them.I have to start the final study if or if, and I have the concern of knowing which is the most propitious engine to play the finals, and how to configure it. It is very difficult? Could you lend a hand, please. Actually I have the idea of ​​playing the finals from possible positions that my games can give and thus learn and analyze obviously. THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR REPLY.
What do you mean by 'finals'? Do you mean the FIDE world championship, which was recently finished?
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Stockfish, the most powerful and free.
But you should do with Syzygy tablebases, Stockfish has a good probe code and will give you very good results.
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Guenther wrote:
fantasmadel50 wrote:Good morning everyone ? Someone could advise me on the best engines to play finals and analyze them.I have to start the final study if or if, and I have the concern of knowing which is the most propitious engine to play the finals, and how to configure it. It is very difficult? Could you lend a hand, please. Actually I have the idea of ​​playing the finals from possible positions that my games can give and thus learn and analyze obviously. THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR REPLY.
What do you mean by 'finals'? Do you mean the FIDE world championship, which was recently finished?
Final in spanish is endgame.
fantasmadel50
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Re: Best motors to play finals?

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Thank you very much for the answers to all, very kind.
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Si quieres practicar, hay uno que se llama "Lucas Chess" que ya tiene un monton de motores, opciones, y diferentes tipos de ejercisios. Tambien, se puede practicar los finales.