buggnubg - Bugs: bug #32462, Analyse game while in progress

 
 

bug #32462: Analyse game while in progress

Submitter:  None
Submitted:  Sun 13 Feb 2011 06:57:06 PM UTC
   
 
Originator Name:  Roy Jones Originator Email:  * -email is unavailable-
Item Group:  Feature Request Category:  Evaluations
Release:  * 0.90-devel Privacy:  Public
Operating System:  All Severity:  3 - Normal
Open/Closed:  Open Assigned to:  None
Priority:  5 - Normal Status:  None
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Mon 14 Feb 2011 12:09:19 PM UTC, comment #1: 

A workaround is to use two GnuBG windows, which I find very useful when analyzing prior games.  While analyzing in one window, you can be playing a new game in the other.

Tom Martin <tom_martin>
Sun 13 Feb 2011 06:57:06 PM UTC, original submission:  

On multiple-ply analyses, analysis after a game can take a long time.

An option to analyse moves in the background while the match is in progress (perhaps similar to Tutor mode, but without warnings or showing you the results of the analysis) would enable instant analysis at the end of the game.

Unlike Tutor mode, the analysis would not happen as soon as you play the move, since gnubg needs to compute its move without delay. But while you are thinking, it should be analysing your previous move, or however far it has got in your move list.

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