28/02/2012 – El año pasado incorporamos una nueva serie a Playchess.com llamada “Ask the experts” (Pregunte a los expertos) Este programa da al público la oportunidad de plantear dudas y preguntas a los expertos en ajedrez que están en el estudio de ChessBase. El primer episodio de este año se emitirá hoy martes, 28 de febrero y dos de nuestros programadores estarán dispuestos a responder a sus preguntas: Matthias Wüllenweber y Mathias Feist. Aunque no les suenen sus nombres, han tenido más influencia en el ajedrez contemporáneo de la que pudiera parecer. Sepa por qué...
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Martes, 28 de febrero de 2012
Mathias Wüllenweber fundó
ChessBase allá por 1986. Sus ideas para reestructurar el conocimiento
ajedrecístico con la ayuda de los ordenadores y las bases de datos de ajedrez
rompió moldes. Fue el primero que desarrolló una base de datos digital con miles
de partidas de ajedrez, que hoy en día es una herramienta de uso cotidiano para
cualquier ajedrecista y que entonces era un arma formidable. Siguieron muchas
más ideas: ChessBase, un programa gesto de bases de datos de ajedrez, el módulo
de ajedrez Fritz, Playchess.com, el mayor servidor de ajedrez del mundo, y por
último pero no por ello menos importante, Ludwig, un programa que compone,
escribe y arregla música.
Mathias Feist es también un programador y uno de los cerebros que está tras
el módulo Fritz. En la actualidad, mejorar el módulo es cada vez más difícil,
pero Mathias se empeña precisamente en eso. También juega un papel crucial en el
desarrollo de todas las interfaces de ChessBase y así es quien debe responder
cuando se trata de explicar algunas características de los programas.
Como indica el título, se trata de que ustedes hagan
preguntas. La cita será mañana, 28
de febrero a las 17:00 CET (Conviértalo a su hora local
aquí) Matthias Wüllenweber y Mathias Feist
estarán listos para responder a sus preguntas en Playchess.com.
Todo lo que usted siempre quiso saber sobre los programas
de ChessBase, los ordenadores y el ajedrez.
Para abrir boca, pueden ver a
continuación algunos vídeos de ediciones anteriores de "Ask the experts":
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Slav and Semi-Slav Powerbase 2026 is a database and contains a total of 11 766 games from Mega 2026 or the Correspondence Database 2026, of which 1136 are annotated.
For the Slav and Semi-Slav Powerbook 2026 the ratings average was set again at 2400. 2.24 million games from the engine room of playchess.com met this threshold, to which were added over 130 000 games played by humans.
In this volume, we dive into core aspects of chess technique. Smyslov taught the principle of tactical hierarchy, “checks, double attacks, and unprotected pieces”, and Mikhalchishin demonstrates how this method of calculation is vital.
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