GUI for World Cup

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DDayman

Anybody know what GUI they are using for the World  Cup?  I can see that is it Houdini 3 Pro and it is obviously not a Fritz/ChessBase GUI.  I particularly like how I can like on any move within a game and see the evaluation as well as the three “best” lines. 

 

Partial screen shot:

 

GM Nakamura, Hikaru - 2775
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a b c d e f g h
1. d4 0.14 d5 0.17
2. c4 0.12 c6 0.26
3. Nc3 0.19 e6 0.27
4. e3 0.24 Nd7 0.27
5. Nf3 0.21 f5 0.35
6. Bd3 0.37 Nh6 0.32
7. Qc2 0.32 a6 0.42
8. h3 0.40 Qf6 0.49
9. Be2 0.34 Nf7 0.37
10. g4 0.04 g6 0.27
11. gxf5 0.29 Qxf5 0.27
12. e4 0.12 dxe4 0.17
13. Nxe4 0.14 Nf6 0.11
14. Nxf6+ 0.12 Qxf6 0.16
15. Bd2 -0.10 Bg7 0.07
16. O-O-O 0.04 O-O 0.00
17. Bb4 -0.11 Re8 -0.17
18. Ne5 -0.24 b6 0.21
19. Ng4 0.09 Qf5 0.25
20. Bd3 0.29 Qh5 0.34
21. f4 0.30 Bb7 0.39
22. c5 0.50 b5 0.75
23. Ba5 0.62 Re7 0.58
24. Be4 0.63 Rf8 0.70
25. Bf3 0.50 Qf5 0.62
26. Qxf5 0.45 exf5 0.45
27. Ne5 0.43 Rc8 0.60
28. Rde1 0.21 Bh6 0.22
29. Bd2 0.17 Nd8 0.60
30. Bd1 0.57 Ne6 1.07
31. Bb3 1.08 Rce8 1.22
32. h4 1.05 Kg7 1.40
33. Bxe6 1.17 Rxe6 1.39
34. h5 1.18 Rh8 2.09
35. Kc2 1.65 Kg8 3.01
36. Rhg1 2.00 Bg7 3.17
37. hxg6 3.08 hxg6 3.17
38. Nxg6 3.30 Rxe1 3.19
39. Rxe1 3.09 Rh7 3.24
40. Ne7+ 3.32 Kf7 3.46
41. d5 3.47 cxd5 3.41
42. c6 3.47 Ba8 3.53
43. c7 3.21 Bb7 3.70
44. c8=Q 4.13 Bxc8 3.36
45. Nxc8 3.56 Rh6 3.79
46. Ne7 3.56 Rh2 3.67
47. b4 3.01
D10 Slav Defense, Czech Defense, QGD
 
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GM Korobov, Anton - 2720
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Computerkibitz: Houdini 3 Pro x64Depth: 21 with 302.562 kN in 90s
0.27 12.Qxf5 gxf5 13.Rg1 b5 14.c5 Nf6 15.Bd2 Bd7 16.Ne5 Ke7 17.O-O-O Bh6 18.Nxd7 Kxd7 19.f4 Rhg8 20.b3 Bg7 21.Kb2 Bh8
0.12 12.e4 dxe4 13.Qxe4 Bb4 14.Qxf5 exf5 15.O-O Nf6 16.Re1 Ne4 17.a3 Bxc3 18.bxc3 O-O 19.Bd3 Nxc3 20.Re7 Rd8 21.Bf4 g5
-0.02 12.Qb1 Qxb1 13.Rxb1 Be7 14.b3 O-O 15.Bb2 b5 16.O-O Bb7 17.a3 bxc4

MrEdCollins

Well, we should be able to figure it out, simply by the process of elimination.

(1)  It's not Scid vs. PC.  This is what my Scid vs. PC analysis window looks like:

MrEdCollins

(2)  It's not Shredder:

(right click and select VIEW IMAGE to see the full size screen shot)

MrEdCollins

Note that most all GUIs that I'm aware of allow you to see the evaluation for more than one line.  You just have to specify how many different lines you want to see.  Most of the GUIs are set, by default, to just display 1 line, the main line. 

Look for a PV setting, which stands for Principal Variations, and change accordingly.  (Not all engines support multiple PVs.)

MrEdCollins

(3)  It's also not WinBoard.  My WinBoard analysis window looks something like this:

MrEdCollins

It's not Tarrasch because (a) it doesn't look like Tarrasch and (b) I don't see an option in Tarrasch to display multiple PVs.

MrEdCollins

It's not Kvetka because Kvetka's analysis window looks something like this:

MrEdCollins

(6) It's not Fritz 13:

GiorgiVanDerway

You will never be able to figure it out because thier computer is more powerful than yours.

MrEdCollins

You're missing the boat.  We're not analyzing a position.  We're trying to determine which GUI is being used.  The "power" of their computer is completely irrelevent.