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Lucas Chess R 1.20 new version best chess software

 

Added
Kibitzers, added option "Point of view".
Move information, added tactics themes, idea and code by Johannes Bolzano.
Train/Tactics/Training positions, new option: Attempts before showing the solution.
Find best move training, added a Configuration option and more info while playing, coded by Johannes Bolzano.
Import from version 11 of databases and opening lines. It must be activate from Options/Configuration/General.

Changed
DGT board, giving priority to the driver installed in the equipment over the one included in the programme, coded by Graham O'Neill.
Configuration, removed Autosave tab, removed save to PGN and to CSV, __autosave__ database has all this information.

Fixed
Moving pieces in predictive mode.
Playing against an engine, with time+seconds, seconds are not added when moves are fast.
Polyglot books factory, creating a book, wrong order in some cases.
Kibitzers, option of line selected is saved on clipboard.
Kibitzers, Best move type shows Candidates.
Play like a Grand Master, when it is disabled background mode.
Play like a Grand Master, adjourn.
Playing against an engine, time of opponent when its side is black and there are seconds added by move.
Endings with Gaviota, takeback (help mode) fixed.
Configuration, Appearance, by default.

Updated
Language Russian by Johannes Bolzano.
Language Chinese by Frederich Chen.



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