Computer Analysis - Annotation Question

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Does the engine notate an "excellent" move?

Or, am I doomed to only be bombarded by "Oh no! You blundered"? 

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Well i guess that the idea is that you know when you did good, or else you could not do it. And that most of the people want to see where did they go wrong, and what they missed to see. If you want someone to praise you and your moves, post your game in games forum. Engine will just tell you if your opp blundered or that you suck. I hate it too. It's like all domments on my best moves are - what else, i saw that in 0.2 sec, how did you not see that you will lose in 15 moves? -

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jdilley wrote:

Does the engine notate an "excellent" move?

Or, am I doomed to only be bombarded by "Oh no! You blundered"? 


Chess engines annotating games can give positive notations for moves.

 

Here is an example by Rybka from an old game of mine:


Rybka marked move 17. with a !
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Phenomenal move... that was over the board also?  I'm in awe.  Very nice sacrifice.