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The Endgame Tactician: Happy Holidays & Palm Hiarcs

Submitted by likesforests on Wed, 12/12/2007 at 10:09pm.



Happy Holidays!

I bought a Palm Z22 and loaded Palm Hiarcs (ELO 2506), Morphy's 472 known games, and 24 issues of Endgame Corner. It's a great chess combo that lets me study while on the go.

Cost: 
$145
Battery Life (playing): 
16 hours
Battery Life (analyzing): 
8 hours
Weight: 
3.4 ounces

Its strength can be adjusted from 750 to 2500 FIDE in increments of 50. I tried the 750, 950, 1150, 1250, 1350, 1450, and 1550 levels and generally the mistakes looked intelligent from 950 upwards. Its opening book has 377,379 positions, although it lacks endgame tablebases.

How is its analysis? Palm Hiarcs solved 2/3 complex rook endgames in 2-3 seconds each. Fritz solved them all in about 20-30 seconds each.

And it can handle a large PGN database of master games.   :)

Alternatives

Excalbur makes an $80 handheld chess computer, but it can't load PGN or PDF files or take notes and its analysis capabilities are only 2000 ELO. Fine for playing, though.
 
Monroi ($359) makes a device with even fewer features for more money. It only allows recording games, but it's allowed in official tournaments and instantly relays your games on its website. BDK says Monrois are evil. But Polly used one, and she doesn't seem evil to me.
 
Example Game  
 
In this game I tell Hiarcs I will take 10sec/move (Casual Move Time Preset=10) and ask it to play at 1550 USCF strength (Elo Level=1450 Elo), taking into account my speed. Hiarcs plays a crisp middlegame with a few intelligent mistakes, but its endgame is noticeably weaker.
 


 

Comments:

by Naedling - 44 days ago
Ashland United States
Member Since: Apr 2008
Member Points: 148
sounds like the Chess Genius fits my budget but Hiracs fits my interest!
by KnightNotHorse - 7 months ago
Room 217, Overlook Hotel United States
Member Since: Oct 2007
Member Points: 588
Right here is a *great* link to a review of over 60 chess programs for Pocket PC and Palm.  Definitely worth a look! Laughing
by jburl2004 - 7 months ago
Tennessee United States
Member Since: Nov 2007
Member Points: 26
Thanks for the review
by HalfSigma - 7 months ago
Manhattan United States
Member Since: Dec 2007
Member Points: 62

The problem with ChessGenius for my PocketPC is that even on its weakest setting, it beats me every single time. I am very discouraged.

 

It's worth spending $100 on a Z22 if I can beat it at chess? Maybe it's better to buy that Chessmaster DS game for the Nintento thingy? 


by likesforests - 7 months ago
United States
Member Since: May 2007
Member Points: 2454

"Palm Hiarcs does not currently support annotations or variations in a game"

 

That's correct. You can use the "Notes" application to take notes, but you can't associate them with specific moves. And you can investigate variations, but afterwards you have to select "Load" to restore the original moves.

 

If you don't need >1600 ELO computer analysis or opponents, Pocket Chess Deluxe is worth investigating! I look forward to reading your review.  :)


by KnightNotHorse - 7 months ago
Room 217, Overlook Hotel United States
Member Since: Oct 2007
Member Points: 588

For Christmas, I am getting a Palm, and I have been looking into the Chess programs as well.  I am a beginner, so a very strong engine is not my main concern...instead, I am looking for more features.  I would like to be able to annotate the games I play on the Palm, as well as maybe try move variations.  It seems like PocketChess Deluxe can do all that and more...see it all here.  Oddly enough, it looks like no one supports it anymore, but that might be the one I get.  By the way, I emailed Hirarcs about annotations and they said "Palm Hiarcs does not currently support annotations or variations in a game".  Hope this helps -- thanks for the great review, likesforests.  If I get PocketChess, I will review it here.


by likesforests - 7 months ago
United States
Member Since: May 2007
Member Points: 2454

Someone asked me about other software options for the Palm platform:

 

Palm Hiarcs ($45) or Chess Genius ($25) are the best programs for a new Palm device because they have versions written specifically for the ARM processor on newer Palms. They move quicker and use less battery than non-ARM software.

For refurbished (pre-ARM) Palms Chess Tiger ($15) is a contender.

Some like Pocket Chess Deluxe ($20) but it's only 1606 ELO.


 

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