Enter Your Reply The Comment You're Replying To M Winther wrote on Tue, Apr 21, 2009 08:08 PM UTC:You would have to use C-language, yes. Anyway, Zillions is freeware, too, to a great extent. There are many games for free, and you can construct chess variants, too, and store them as Zillions games. There are many pieces implemented which one can add by right-clicking. The brute tree-search is deadening. Chess is much more fun when plans are used. Zillions sometimes comes up with the plan to move the rook to f6 and then out on the kingside (before his own pawns) in order to make the enemy king nervous. Sometimes it's not good, but it's a plan. ChessBase Fritz has always been a very bad program in this respect. It has only made calculations and is lacki ng in ideas. Zillions suddenly starts a mad pawn storm on the king's side. At least it's a plan, although, by calculation, it is often bad. But it's much more interesting because it's the human style of play. Zillions, of course, has too little of this. If a planning, thinking, chess program would be created, it would revolutionize computer chess. Chessplayers are bored to death about sterile chess programs. /Mats Edit Form You may not post a new comment, because ItemID MatsNewPieces does not match any item.