Manual de Fritz 15 2015 | Page 165

Reference 165 3.5.12 Visualize Search M e nu File - O ptio ns - E ngine Vis ua liz e Se a rch Note: Some Engine do not support this feature! 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. This example shows how the function works. The orange arrows show the plans that the progam prefers for White, the blue arrows show the plans that have been calculated for Black. Possible destination squares are coloured green if they play a special role in the tactical manoeuvres. In the above example the square f5 is very important, and so the move f7-f5 is displayed as Black’s main plan. Note: This function is currently only available for the main engine, and is not supported by other engines.. It is recommendable to give the program more time to think in critical positions. The more time the program has, the more informative his resuts will be. 3.5.13 The Analysis board The program has a special function that many users are not well acquainted with. It is to be found in the menu "Vie w Ana ly s is bo a rd". You can also switch the analysis board on and off by pressing the key combination Ctrl-Alt-A. The analysis board appears as an extra "pane" in the board window and can be used to analyse the game that is currently loaded. You can move the analysis board to a convenient place, as you can do with all the panes of the program – by grabbing the top of the pane and "docking" it on some other part of the screen. See also Let`s Check .. Anyone who has worked with previous versions of Fritz may be forgiven for asking © ChessBase 2015