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# Introduction
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*DroidFish* is a feature-rich graphical chess user interface, combined with
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the very strong *Stockfish* chess engine.
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*DroidFish* is primarily designed for engine analysis of chess positions and
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viewing and editing of chess games. It can also be used for playing games, either
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against a chess engine or against another human player. Both players must play
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on the same device though.
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A much weaker chess engine called *CuckooChess* is also included in
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*DroidFish*. Its primary feature is that it can be made to play very weakly so
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that even beginners have a reasonable chance to beat it.
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<a href="https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=org.petero.droidfish" target="_blank">
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<img src="https://f-droid.org/badge/get-it-on.png" alt="Get it on F-Droid" height="80"/></a>
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<a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.petero.droidfish" target="_blank">
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<img src="https://play.google.com/intl/en_us/badges/images/generic/en-play-badge.png" alt="Get it on Google Play" height="80"/></a>
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# Using the user interface
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* Many common actions are invoked by tapping on user interface elements such as
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buttons, chess pieces and text.
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* A context menu can often be opened by long pressing (tap and hold) on an
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element such as the chess board, the move list text area or a button.
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* The *Left drawer menu* contains command actions and is opened by swiping from
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the left side of the screen towards the middle. The *right drawer menu*
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contains less common actions and is opened by swiping from the right side of
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the screen towards the middle.
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It is also possible open the left/right drawer menu by tapping on the
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left/right half of the app title bar.
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* To play a move on the board first tap the piece to move, then tap the
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destination square. Alternatively, touch the piece to move, drag it to the
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destination square and release the piece. For pawn promotion moves a context
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menu is opened that lets the user select the piece to promote to. For castling
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moves, first tap on the king and then tap on the king destination square. The
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rook is moved automatically.
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**Note!** Castling is only allowed if the king and rook have not previously
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been moved. When setting up a position manually (see below), make sure to also
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set the castling right flags appropriately.
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# Permissions
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*DroidFish* requests the *Storage* permission when it is first started. This
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permission is used to read/write data in the `DroidFish` directory on the
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external storage. *DroidFish* does not read/write any file outside of the
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`DroidFish` directory, except when explicitly requested to save/load a PGN
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(portable game notation) or FEN/EPD (Forsyth-Edwards notation / extended
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position description) file in a different directory.
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The `DroidFish` directory is used to store opening books, PGN files, FEN/EPD
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files, third party chess engines and tablebase files. It is also used to store
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some settings, such as UCI parameter values.
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It is possible to use *DroidFish* without granting the *Storage* permission, but
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functionality will be rather limited.
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# Default buttons
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By default the following buttons are displayed next to the chess board, from
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left to right:
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* The folder button (Custom Button 3). This button opens the last used file to
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let you select a PGN game or a FEN/EPD position. This button only has an
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effect if you have previously opened a file.
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* The light bulb button (Custom Button 2). This button toggles engine
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analysis. See the **Game mode** section below for details.
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* The rotate board button (Custom Button 1). This button rotates the chess board
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180 degrees.
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* The game mode button. See the **Game mode** section below for details.
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* The left arrow button. This button moves to an earlier position in the
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game. See the note in the **Game mode** section below for details.
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* The right arrow button. This button moves to a later position in the game. See
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the note in the **Game mode** section below for details.
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Tap and hold a button to display a menu with additional actions.
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See the **Button configuration** section below for information about how to
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configure button actions.
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# Game mode
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Change the *game mode* by tapping the `M` button. There are three types of game
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modes:
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1. To view and/or edit a game, use the *Edit/re-play Game* game mode. In this
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mode there are no chess clocks and no chess engine that will make moves for
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any side.
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1. To make the chess engine analyze the position on the chess board, use the
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*Analysis mode* game mode. In this mode the engine will continuously analyze
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the current position. During analysis it is possible to step back/forward in
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the game and/or add/remove moves to explore possible variations. All moves
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played on the board are automatically added to the game tree.
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1. To play games, use one of the modes *Play white*, *Play black*, *Two
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players*, *Computer vs computer*. In these modes chess clocks are used and
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when a computer engine is playing it will limits its thinking time to respect
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the time available on the clock.
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**Note!** When the left/right arrow buttons are used to move back/forward in a
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game, the position will move one or two half-moves depending on the game mode
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and current position. If a human player is playing against a computer player,
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the buttons will move to the next/previous position where it is the human's turn
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to make a move. To make the buttons move only one half-move, change the game
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mode to *Edit/re-play game* or *analysis mode*.
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**Hint!** Since enabling and disabling analysis mode can be a very common
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operation while analyzing a game, there is a special button (the one with the
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light bulb image) that toggles analysis mode. When analysis mode is disabled the
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game mode that was used before analysis mode was enabled is restored.
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# The move list text area
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The move list keeps a record of moves played during a game and during analysis.
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Tap on a move in the move list to move to the corresponding point in the game.
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The behavior of the move list can be configured in several ways by settings
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available in *Left drawer menu* -> *Settings* -> *Other* -> *PGN Settings*. You
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can specify if variations, comments and annotations should be used when viewing,
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importing and exporting PGN data.
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By default the move list is automatically scrolled to make the current move
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visible at the top of the move list text area. To disable this behavior change
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the setting *Left drawer menu* -> *Settings* -> *Behavior* -> *Auto scroll move
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list*.
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If you do not want any variations to be used while playing or analyzing a game,
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enable the setting *Left drawer menu* -> *Settings* -> *Behavior* -> *Discard
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variations*.
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**Note!** In this mode any move played on the board immediately becomes the
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mainline and the previously played move (if different from the just played move)
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and all following moves and variations are immediately removed from the game
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tree.
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Tap and hold the move text area to open a menu with the following actions:
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* *Edit Headers*: Opens a dialog where the standard PGN headers can be edited.
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* *Edit comments*: Opens a dialog where comments and annotations for the current
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move can be edited. The following fields are available:
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* *Before*: Edit the comment before the current move.
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* *After*: Edit the comment after the current move.
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* *Move*: The move itself cannot be edited but the annotation for the move can
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be edited. Valid annotations are:
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* `! ` : Good move
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* `? ` : Poor move
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* `!! ` : Very good move
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* `?? ` : Very poor move
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* `!? ` : Speculative move
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* `?! ` : Questionable move
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* `= ` : Equal chances, quiet position
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* `∞ ` : Unclear position
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* `+/=` : White has a slight advantage
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* `=/+` : Black has a slight advantage
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* `+/-` : White has a moderate advantage
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* `-/+` : Black has a moderate advantage
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* `+- ` : White has a decisive advantage
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* `-+ ` : Black has a decisive advantage
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**Note!** When a game is exported in PGN format the *Before* comment for one
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move is merged with the *After* comment for the previous move, if there is a
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previous move adjacent to the current move in the PGN data. The *Before*
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comment should therefore only be used when this is not the case, such as at
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the start of the game or at the start of a variation.
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* *Add opening name*: Adds or updates the `ECO` and `Opening` PGN headers based
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on information from the ECO (Encyclopedia of Chess Openings) database and the
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main line in the current game.
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* *Truncate Game Tree*: Removes the current move and all following moves and
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variations from the game tree.
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* *Move Variation Up/Down*: Rearrange the order of variations in the game tree.
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Note that you may have to move a variation up several times to make it become
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the main line.
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* *Add Null Move*: Adds a null move to the game tree. A null move does not move
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any piece but passes the turn to the other side. Adding a null move can be
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useful to perform threat analysis.
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**Note!** A null move is not a legal move in chess.
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# Hints about the current position
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*DroidFish* can display different kinds of hints to improve the user's
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understanding of the current position on the board.
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## Engine analysis
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When the engine is analyzing a position, information about the current position
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is displayed at the bottom of the screen. Information is also displayed while
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the engine is thinking about what move to play in a game, if *Left drawer menu*
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-> *Settings* -> *Hints* -> *Show Computer Thinking* is enabled.
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The first line of information has the following format:
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[*depth*] *score* *principal_variation*
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* *Depth* is the search depth the engine used when it calculated the score and
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the principal variation. Search depth is measured in number of half-moves.
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* The *score* is a measure of how good the engine thinks the current position is
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from the white player's point of view. A positive number means white is better
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and a negative number means black is better.
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The score is either a numerical value, where 1.00 is roughly equal to a one
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pawn advantage, or a mate score in the form m*value*, where *value* is the
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number of moves to mate. If black is winning *value* is a negative number.
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In some cases the engine has not calculated an exact score, only an upper or
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lower bound for the score. In this case the score is prepended with either
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`<=` or `>=` to show that the score is not exact.
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**Hint!** To instead show scores from the perspective of the side to move, go
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to *Left Drawer Menu* -> *Settings* -> *Hints* and disable *White-based
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scores*.
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* The *principal variation* shows the best game continuation for both sides
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according to the engine.
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The last line of information has the following format:
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d:*depth* *i*:*move* t:*time* n:*nodes* nps:*speed* h:*hashfull* tb:*tbhits*
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* *Depth* is the search depth to which the engine is searching the current move.
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* *i* is the move number the engine is currently searching. An engine generally
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starts searching the move it thinks is best, then continues with the second,
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third, etc best moves until all moves have been searched. Then it starts over
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with a larger search depth.
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* *move* The move the engine is currently searching.
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* *time* The amount of time in seconds the engine has been searching in the
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current position.
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* *nodes* The number of nodes the engine has searched for the current position.
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* *speed* The search speed measured in number of nodes per second.
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* *hashfull* How full the engine hash (transposition) table is. This is
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displayed as a percentage value between 0 and 100.
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* *tbhits* How many successful tablebase lookups the engine has performed for
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the current position. This is only displayed if the value is larger than 0.
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The displayed information can be configured in different ways by long pressing
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on the analysis text area when it is visible. A context menu appears with the
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following choices:
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### Add Analysis
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Select *Add Analysis* to add the moves from the principal variation to the
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current game.
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### Number of Variations
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Select *Number of Variations* to control how many best lines the engine will
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calculate. By default only the best line of play is calculated. Change this to a
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larger number to show information about the N best lines of play. This option is
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not displayed if not supported by the currently used engine.
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**Note!** This setting is only used during analysis, not when the engine is
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playing a game. During game play only the best line of play is calculated to
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avoid a speed loss that would make the engine play weaker.
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### Show whole variations / Truncate variations
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Select this option to enable or disable the display of the full PV the engine
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has computed. The default (*Truncate variations*) is to only display the first
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few moves that fit on a single line on the screen.
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### Hide statistics / Show statistics
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If you are not interested in the last line that displays statistics about the
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engine (as opposed to the other lines that display information about the chess
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position), select *Hide statistics* to hide that information.
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## Opening book moves
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If the current board position is included in the currently used opening book,
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information about all book moves for the position is displayed at the bottom of
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the screen. Each move is displayed as *move*:*percentage* where *percentage*
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shows how often the computer player would play that move in games.
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Opening book hints can be enabled/disabled from *Left Drawer Menu* -> *Settings*
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-> *Hints* -> *Show Book Hints*. Note that the chess engine will use the opening
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book even if opening book hints are disabled.
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## Opening name (ECO codes)
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The setting *Show ECO codes* controls when ECO codes and opening names are
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displayed. There are three options:
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* `Off`: ECO codes and opening names are never displayed.
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* `Auto`: ECO codes and opening names are displayed in the opening phase
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up to 5 moves after the last move in the ECO database.
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* `Always`: ECO codes and opening names are displayed during the whole game.
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## Arrows
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*DroidFish* sometimes draws arrows on the chess board to give information about
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the current position.
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Go to *Left Drawer Menu* -> *Settings* -> *Hints* -> *Use Arrows* to control how
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many arrows to display.
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Go to *Left Drawer Menu* -> *Settings* -> *Appearance* -> *Color Settings* to
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change the arrow colors. Note that manually made color changes are overwritten
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if you set a new color theme using *Left Drawer Menu* -> *Set Color Theme*.
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The arrows have different meanings in different circumstances. The first that
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applies from the following list defines what the arrows mean:
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1. If *DroidFish* is in analysis mode or if it is *DroidFish's* turn to move and
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*Show Computer Thinking* is enabled, engine search information is
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displayed. If *Number of Variations* is 1, the first N half-moves from the
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principal variation is displayed. If *Number of Variations* is larger than 1,
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the best N moves are displayed. (To change *Number of Variations*, tap and
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hold on the analysis output area while the engine is thinking.)
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1. If *Left Drawer Menu* -> *Settings* -> *Hints* -> *Show Book Hints* is
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enabled and the current position is included in the opening book, the arrows
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display the N best moves from the opening book.
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1. If there are variations recorded in the current game for the current
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position, the arrows display the first N variations. Variations appear for
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example if you undo a move and play a different move instead.
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## Endgame tablebase information
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To change how endgame tablebase hints are displayed, go to *Left drawer menu* ->
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*Settings* -> *Endgame Tablebases* and change *Show Hints* and/or *Edit Board
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Hints*.
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When *Show Hints* is enabled and the position on the board is included in an
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endgame tablebase, if you tap on a piece, information about all legal moves for
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that piece is displayed. For each square the piece can move to, the tablebase
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score is displayed on that square. The score is positive if the side to move has
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the advantage.
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When *Edit Board Hints* is enabled, you are using the board editor to set up a
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position, and the position is included in an endgame tablebase, if you select a
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piece on the board, information about alternative positions for that piece is
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displayed. For each square the piece can be placed on, the tablebase score for
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the corresponding position is displayed on that square. The score is positive if
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white has the advantage.
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A tablebase probe can produce one of three different types of scores, depending
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on what tablebase file was probed:
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* Distance to mate. This is displayed as +*score* or -*score*, where `+` is used
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for winning scores and `-` is used for losing scores. The *score* value is the
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number of moves (not half-moves) to mate. A drawn position is displayed as
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`0`.
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* A Gaviota tablebase probe produces a distance to mate score.
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* Distance to zeroing move. This is displayed as W*score* or L*score*, where `W`
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is used for winning scores and `L` is used for losing scores. The *score*
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value is the number of moves (not half-moves) to the next zeroing move. A
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drawn position is displayed as `0`.
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* A Syzygy `.rtbz` tablebase probe produces a distance to zeroing move score.
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* A zeroing move is a move that resets the 50-move draw counter, that is a
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pawn move or a capture.
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* Win/draw/loss. This is displayed as `W`, `0` or `L`.
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* A Syzygy `.rtbw` tablebase probe produces a win/draw/loss score.
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# Claim/Offer/Accept Draw
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*DroidFish* does not automatically end a game when the 50-move rule or the
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3-fold repetition rule is triggered. According to FIDE (International Chess
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Federation) rules, these conditions do not automatically end a game, they just
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allow a player to claim a draw if the player wants to.
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To request a draw action, select *Right drawer menu* -> *Claim/Offer/Accept
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Draw*. The following happens:
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* If the current position allows a draw to be claimed, the game immediately ends
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with a draw result.
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* If the other player offered a draw in the previous move, the draw offer is
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accepted and the game immediately ends with a draw result.
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* Otherwise, play a move on the board as usual.
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* If the resulting position allows a draw to be claimed, the game immediately
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ends with a draw result.
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* Otherwise the move is played on the board and a draw offer is given to the
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opponent. The opponent is free to accept or ignore the offer.
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**Note!** It is not possible to offer a draw without also playing a move.
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The chess engine never offers a draw, but it can accept a draw offer made by the
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user and it can claim a draw if allowed by the rules of chess.
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**Note!** *DroidFish* does not implement the relatively new 75-move draw rule
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and 5-fold repetition rule. Those rules are primarily meant to prevent very long
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games where neither player would want to claim a draw. *DroidFish* does not mind
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if the players want to play very long games so it does not have to implement
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these rules.
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# Saving and loading games and positions
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## PGN
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To load a game from a PGN file, go to *Left drawer menu* -> *File* -> *Load game
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from PGN file*. Select the file to read, then select the game to load from the
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list of available games.
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To save a game to a PGN file, go to *Left drawer menu* -> *File* -> *Save game
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to PGN file*. Select the file to save to. If the file is empty, the game is
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directly saved in the file. If the file is not empty, a list of existing games
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is displayed. To decide where the current game should be saved in the file,
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select an existing game from the list. A menu is opened where you can decide if
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the current game should be saved before, after or replace the selected game.
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There is a search field above the game list. If a string is entered in the
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search field, the game list is filtered to only show games matching the search
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string. The matching is case insensitive and by default matches a substring in
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the game list. It is possible to enable matching using [Java regular expression
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syntax](https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/util/regex/Pattern.html)
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by enabling *Regular Expression Search* in the menu.
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**Hint!** In the game list, tap and hold a game to delete that game from the PGN
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file.
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**Hint!** To delete the whole file, select *Delete File* from the menu.
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## FEN/EPD
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To load a position from a FEN/EPD file, go to *Left drawer menu* -> *File* ->
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*Load position from file*. Select the file to read, then select the position to
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load from the list of available positions in the file. A preview of the position
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is displayed on the small chess board. Click the `OK` button to replace the
|
||
current game with the selected position. Click the `CANCEL` button or the device
|
||
back button to return to the current game.
|
||
|
||
**Hint!** Tap and hold a position in the list to immediately replace the current
|
||
game with the selected position.
|
||
|
||
Saving a position to a FEN/EPD file has not been implemented.
|
||
|
||
## Autosave
|
||
|
||
When an action is performed that causes the current game to be discarded, the
|
||
game is automatically saved in the file `DroidFish/pgn/.autosave.pgn` before
|
||
being discarded. The autosave file has a maximum size of 20 games and the most
|
||
recently autosaved game is stored first in the file. If the number of games
|
||
becomes too large, the oldest stored game is removed from the file.
|
||
|
||
|
||
## OI File Manager
|
||
|
||
If the [*OI File Manager*](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.openintents.filemanager)
|
||
app (or a compatible file manager) is installed *DroidFish* will use the app to
|
||
select files when loading/saving PGN/FEN/EPD files. This makes it possible to
|
||
read files in any directory on the device where the user has read
|
||
access. Removable storage like USB hard disks and SD cards do not typically
|
||
allow write access from apps using normal file system operations, so *DroidFish*
|
||
will only be able to read files from such locations.
|
||
|
||
**Hint!** If the OI File Manager is installed, it can also be used to copy, move
|
||
and delete existing files when invoked to load/save a PGN/FEN/EPD file.
|
||
|
||
## Character encoding
|
||
|
||
*DroidFish* assumes that PGN/FEN/EPD files are encoded in UTF-8 format. ASCII is
|
||
a subset of UTF-8 so that will work too. Other encodings will likely cause at
|
||
least some characters to be displayed incorrectly.
|
||
|
||
## Setting up a position
|
||
|
||
To set up a position, open the *Left drawer menu* and select *Edit Board*. A
|
||
chess board editor is opened where you can move pieces around freely and
|
||
add/remove pieces. If a piece is selected in the area next to the chess board,
|
||
click a square on the chess board to change the piece on that square.
|
||
|
||
* If the square is empty or contains a different piece type, the selected piece
|
||
is placed on the square.
|
||
|
||
* If the square contains the selected piece, the same piece but with opposite
|
||
color is placed on the square.
|
||
|
||
* If the square contains the selected piece but with opposite color, the square
|
||
is cleared.
|
||
|
||
If an empty square is selected in the area next to the chess board, click a
|
||
square on the chess board to clear that square.
|
||
|
||
If nothing is selected in the area next to the chess board you can move pieces
|
||
on the chess board by first clicking on the from square, then clicking on the
|
||
destination square. This works even if the from square is empty, which has the
|
||
effect of clearing the destination square.
|
||
|
||
The board editor has its own *Left drawer menu* where you can change the side to
|
||
move, castling flags, en passant file and move counters. The menu also contains
|
||
shortcuts to set up the initial position and to clear the board.
|
||
|
||
To use the set up position, click the `OK` button or the device back
|
||
button. This replaces the current game with the set up position. Click the
|
||
`CANCEL` button to discard the set up position and return to the current game.
|
||
|
||
**Note!** It is not possible to set up illegal positions since this could
|
||
potentially cause the chess engine to crash. UCI engines usually assume that
|
||
they are only asked to analyze legal positions. If the position being edited is
|
||
illegal, a warning message is displayed. If you click the `OK` button when the
|
||
position is illegal, the illegal position is discarded and the current game is
|
||
restored.
|
||
|
||
|
||
# Opening books
|
||
|
||
## Pre-installed books
|
||
|
||
*DroidFish* includes three pre-installed opening books:
|
||
|
||
1. <Internal Book>: This is a small opening book that is also the default
|
||
book.
|
||
|
||
1. <ECO Book>: This opening book contains all book lines that define the ECO
|
||
codes.
|
||
|
||
1. <No Book>: This is an empty opening book that can be used when no
|
||
opening book is wanted.
|
||
|
||
## Installing additional opening books
|
||
|
||
To use *polyglot* or *CTG* book files:
|
||
|
||
1. Copy one or more polyglot book files to the `DroidFish/book` directory on the
|
||
external storage. Polyglot books must have the file extension `.bin`.
|
||
**Note!** The Android file system is case sensitive, so the extension must be
|
||
`.bin`, not `.Bin` or `.BIN`.
|
||
|
||
1. Copy one or more CTG book files to the `DroidFish/book` directory. A CTG
|
||
book consists of three files with file extensions `.ctg`, `.ctb` and
|
||
`.cto`. You must copy all three files.
|
||
|
||
1. Go to *Left drawer menu* -> *Select opening book*.
|
||
|
||
1. Select the opening book you want to use.
|
||
|
||
*Hint!* There are many free opening books available for download from the
|
||
internet. There is also a free tool called *PolyGlot* that can be used on a PC
|
||
to create polyglot opening books from a collection of PGN games. How to find and
|
||
use these resources is outside the scope of this manual.
|
||
|
||
|
||
# UCI engines
|
||
|
||
In addition to the pre-installed chess engines, *DroidFish* can also use third
|
||
party UCI engines:
|
||
|
||
* Copy one or more UCI engine binaries to the `DroidFish/uci` directory on the
|
||
external storage.
|
||
**Note!** The binaries must be compiled for Android.
|
||
|
||
* Go to *Left drawer menu* -> *Manage Chess Engines* -> *Select Chess
|
||
Engine* and select the engine to use.
|
||
|
||
*Hint!* There are many free chess engines compiled for Android that can be
|
||
downloaded from the internet. How to find such engines is outside the scope of
|
||
this document.
|
||
|
||
## Open exchange engines
|
||
|
||
*DroidFish* supports the *open exchange chess engine interface*, which is a way
|
||
to package UCI chess engines as Android apps. If you install such an app the
|
||
engine will automatically appear in the list of available engines in
|
||
*DroidFish*.
|
||
|
||
## Changing UCI options
|
||
|
||
To change options for the current chess engine, go to *Left drawer menu* ->
|
||
*Manage chess engines* -> *Set options*. (Alternatively, tap and hold the light
|
||
bulb button and select *Engine options*.) This opens an editor where UCI options
|
||
defined by the chess engine can be edited. What options are available and what
|
||
they do depend on the chess engine. Refer to the chess engine documentation for
|
||
details.
|
||
|
||
Click `OK` to send the modified option values and selected button options to the
|
||
engine. If the engine is not thinking the options will be applied immediately.
|
||
Otherwise the options will be applied when the engine stops thinking or starts
|
||
thinking about a new position.
|
||
|
||
Engine settings are saved, so the next time you use the same chess engine it
|
||
will use the settings you saved the last time it was used. To restore default
|
||
settings, open the UCI options editor and click `RESET` and `OK`.
|
||
|
||
## Using a remote engine server
|
||
|
||
*DroidFish* can use UCI engines that run on a remote server computer.
|
||
|
||
* Install chess network server software on the remote computer.
|
||
|
||
* For Windows and Linux, install the Engine server software from the
|
||
[DroidFish](http://hem.bredband.net/petero2b/droidfish/index.html) page.
|
||
|
||
* Alternatively for Linux, `mini-inetd` from the `tcputils` package can be
|
||
used.
|
||
|
||
* Select *Manage Chess Engines* in the *Left drawer menu*, create a new network
|
||
engine and enter the host name (or IP address) and port number for the remote
|
||
engine.
|
||
|
||
* Go to *Left drawer menu* -> *Manage Chess Engines* -> *Select Chess Engine*
|
||
and select the engine to use.
|
||
|
||
**Note!** The remote server protocol simply sends UCI protocol commands over a
|
||
TCP connection using plain text. There is no security or authentication built
|
||
into the protocol. Therefore a remote server should only be used in a trusted
|
||
private network.
|
||
|
||
**Note!** It is possible to access a private network over the internet by
|
||
running VPN server software in the private network. How to set up a VPN server
|
||
is beyond the scope of this document.
|
||
|
||
|
||
# Endgame tablebases
|
||
|
||
## Syzygy
|
||
|
||
*DroidFish* can use [Syzygy endgame tablebases](https://www.chessprogramming.org/Syzygy_Bases),
|
||
which can be downloaded for free from the internet. To use Syzygy tablebases:
|
||
|
||
* Copy `.rtbw` and optionally `.rtbz` files to the `DroidFish/rtb` directory on
|
||
the external storage.
|
||
|
||
* Change settings in *Left drawer menu* -> *Settings* -> *Endgame Tablebases* to
|
||
control how the tablebases are used.
|
||
|
||
Tablebases containing up to 7 men are supported, although it is probably
|
||
impractical to use larger than 5-men tablebases for handheld devices because of
|
||
the very large size of 6-men and 7-men tablebases.
|
||
|
||
|
||
## Gaviota
|
||
|
||
*DroidFish* can use [Gaviota endgame tablebases](http://sites.google.com/site/gaviotachessengine/Home/endgame-tablebases-1),
|
||
which can be downloaded for free from the internet. To use Gaviota tablebases:
|
||
|
||
* Copy `.gtb.cp4` files to the `DroidFish/gtb` directory on the external
|
||
storage.
|
||
|
||
* Change settings in *Left drawer menu* -> *Settings* -> *Endgame Tablebases* to
|
||
control how the tablebases are used.
|
||
|
||
|
||
## Tablebases for remote engines
|
||
|
||
To configure tablebases for remote engines, go to *Left drawer menu* ->
|
||
*Settings* -> *Endgame Tablebases* and change *GTB Network Directory* and
|
||
*Syzygy Network Directory* to match the paths where the tablebases are installed
|
||
on the remote computer.
|
||
|
||
|
||
# Interfacing with other apps
|
||
|
||
## Sharing games and positions
|
||
|
||
To share the current game, tap and hold the chess board and select *Share game*
|
||
or *Share as Text* from the menu. This brings up a list of applications that can
|
||
import the game data. Use *Share game* to send the PGN data to another chess
|
||
app. Use *Share as Text* to send the PGN data as text to a non-chess app, such
|
||
as an email app.
|
||
|
||
To share the current position as a PNG image, tap and hold the chess board and
|
||
select *Share as Image*.
|
||
|
||
It is also possible to import/export PGN and FEN/EPD data from/to the
|
||
clipboard. Tap and hold the chess board and select *Clipboard* to use this
|
||
function. The *Paste from Clipboard* function automatically detects both PGN and
|
||
FEN/EPD data.
|
||
|
||
*DroidFish* will also appear in the list of target apps when you share chess
|
||
data from other chess apps installed on the device.
|
||
|
||
## Scid on the go
|
||
|
||
If the [*Scid on the go*](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.scid.android)
|
||
app is installed *DroidFish* can directly open games from Scid database files.
|
||
To use this function, tap and hold the chess board, select *File* from the menu,
|
||
then select *Load game from Scid file*. Select the desired file, then select the
|
||
game to load from the file.
|
||
|
||
**Hint!** If you later want to load a different game from the same Scid file,
|
||
use the *folder button* to go directly to the game list for the last used file.
|
||
|
||
## ChessOcr
|
||
|
||
If the [*ChessOcr*](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kgroth.chessocr)
|
||
app is installed *DroidFish* can use that app to scan chess positions from
|
||
magazines or books and automatically set up the scanned position in
|
||
*DroidFish*. To use this function, tap and hold the chess board and select
|
||
*Retrieve Position* from the menu. Select the ChessOcr app and follow the
|
||
instructions in that app.
|
||
|
||
If the scanned position is valid it is set as the current board position in
|
||
*DroidFish*. If the scanned position is invalid, *DroidFish* enters edit board
|
||
mode with the invalid position. Correct the position to make it valid and click
|
||
the `OK` button to use the position.
|
||
|
||
|
||
# Settings
|
||
|
||
*DroidFish* has a large number of configurable settings, which can be changed by
|
||
opening the *Left drawer menu* and selecting *Settings*. Some important settings
|
||
not already explained are described in the following sections.
|
||
|
||
## Time control
|
||
|
||
It is possible to specify the time control as the number of moves to be played
|
||
in a given amount of time. Additionally it is possible to specify a time
|
||
increment that is added to each player's clock after making a move.
|
||
|
||
Engine players try their best to respect the specified time control settings,
|
||
but if you are using a very fast time control on a slow device, it is possible
|
||
that the engine runs out of time. When the engine has no time left on its clock
|
||
it will play as fast as it can. This can cause some engines to play very weakly,
|
||
so it is best to use a slower time control if this happens on your device.
|
||
|
||
The time control is also used for human players, but note that the game does not
|
||
automatically end if a player runs out of time. It is up to the user to decide
|
||
what to do if a player runs out of time.
|
||
|
||
Time control changes take effect when a new game is started.
|
||
|
||
## Playing strength
|
||
|
||
For built-in engines (*Stockfish* and *CuckooChess*), it is possible to specify
|
||
the playing strength in the *Engine Settings* section. The strength is specified
|
||
as a percentage between 0% and 100%. You can specify the value either by
|
||
dragging the slider, or by tapping the value and entering a new value in the
|
||
dialog box.
|
||
|
||
For *Stockfish* the actual strength used is an integer value between 0 and 20,
|
||
so the specified percentage value is divided by 5 and rounded down to an
|
||
integer. Even at 0 strength *Stockfish* plays at a level that may be too high
|
||
for a beginner.
|
||
|
||
For *CuckooChess* the specified percentage value is used without rounding and a
|
||
smaller value causes the engine to make mistakes more often and to make bigger
|
||
mistakes. At 0% strength the engine plays random legal moves so it should be
|
||
usable also for an absolute beginner.
|
||
|
||
Playing strength changes take effect the next time the engine starts to think
|
||
about a move.
|
||
|
||
The playing strength setting is only used in game playing mode. When the engine
|
||
is in analysis mode, full strength is always used.
|
||
|
||
**Note!** For non built-in engines, the *Playing Strength* setting has no
|
||
effect. It may however be possible to set the engine strength by modifying some
|
||
of the engine UCI options.
|
||
|
||
## Hash table size
|
||
|
||
Use *Left drawer menu* -> *Settings* -> *Engine Settings* -> *Hash Table* to
|
||
change the hash table size used by the chess engine.
|
||
|
||
In Android there is a limit for the maximum amount of Java memory an app is
|
||
allowed to use. The limit depends on the device and possibly also on the Android
|
||
version the device is running. *DroidFish* will not allow a chess engine to use
|
||
a larger hash table than this limit. This restriction is enforced because
|
||
Android is not designed to run processes requesting a lot of memory, and can
|
||
become unstable or crash or reboot if it runs out of memory.
|
||
|
||
It is possible to disable this hash table size limit by creating a file called
|
||
`.unsafehash` in the directory `DroidFish/uci`. This feature should only be used
|
||
if you have determined that it does not cause your device to become unstable.
|
||
|
||
**Note!** The hash table size limit is only enforced for engines running on the
|
||
device. Network engines are not affected.
|
||
|
||
## Text size
|
||
|
||
The text size used to display moves and analysis information can be changed
|
||
in *Settings* -> *Appearance* -> *Text Size*.
|
||
|
||
## Piece names
|
||
|
||
Use the *Piece Names* setting in the *Appearance* section to control how pieces
|
||
are represented in the move list and analysis information. There are three
|
||
available choices:
|
||
|
||
* English letters. The following letters are used:
|
||
* `P` : Pawn
|
||
* `N` : Knight
|
||
* `B` : Bishop
|
||
* `R` : Rook
|
||
* `Q` : Queen
|
||
* `K` : King
|
||
|
||
* Local language letters. The letters used depend on the current user interface
|
||
language.
|
||
|
||
* Figurine notation. Small images are used instead of piece letters.
|
||
|
||
**Note!** The PGN standard says English letters should be used for identifying
|
||
piece names, so English letters are always used/assumed during PGN
|
||
export/import.
|
||
|
||
## Piece set
|
||
|
||
You can change the appearance of the chess pieces on the chess board using the
|
||
*Piece Names* option in the *Appearance* section. It is also possible to change
|
||
piece colors in *Color Settings* in the *Appearance* section. Note however that
|
||
piece colors are overwritten if you change the color theme using *Left drawer
|
||
menu* -> *Set Color Theme*.
|
||
|
||
## Move announcement
|
||
|
||
Use *Left drawer menu* -> *Settings* -> *Appearance* -> *Speak moves* to control
|
||
how played moves are announced. The following settings are available:
|
||
|
||
* *Off*: Moves are not announced.
|
||
|
||
* *Speech*: When a move is played by either a human or the computer, the played
|
||
move is spoken using short algebraic notation. English, German and Spanish
|
||
speech is available.
|
||
|
||
Enable *Settings* -> *Appearance* -> *Move sound* to play a sound when the
|
||
computer player makes a move.
|
||
|
||
Use *Settings* -> *Appearance* -> *Enable Vibration* to make the device vibrate
|
||
when the computer player makes a move.
|
||
|
||
## Button configuration
|
||
|
||
Button actions can be changed from *Left drawer menu* -> *Settings* ->
|
||
*Behavior* -> *Configure Buttons*.
|
||
|
||
The three leftmost buttons can be changed by the user. Each button has a main
|
||
action that is triggered when the button is tapped. The main action also
|
||
determines the icon used to display the button. Additionally up to 6 extra
|
||
actions can be defined for a button. To invoke the additional actions, tap and
|
||
hold the button, then select the desired action from the menu that opens.
|
||
|
||
If all actions for a button are disabled the button is not displayed. Note that
|
||
in *settings* the buttons are named *Custom Button 1/2/3*, where button 3 is the
|
||
leftmost button.
|
||
|
||
The three rightmost buttons (the `M` button and the left/right arrow buttons)
|
||
have predefined actions that cannot be changed by the user.
|
||
|
||
## Opening book settings
|
||
|
||
You can change aspects of the opening book from *Left drawer menu* -> *Settings*
|
||
-> *Other* -> *Opening Book Settings*. The following settings are available:
|
||
|
||
* *Book Length*: Controls the maximum number of moves the engine will play from
|
||
the opening book. This setting does not affect opening book hints. The default
|
||
is *unlimited*.
|
||
|
||
* *Prefer main lines*: When enabled, moves that are marked as main line moves in
|
||
the book are given a higher weight so they will be played more often by the
|
||
chess engine.
|
||
**Note!** This option only has an effect for CTG opening books.
|
||
|
||
* *Tournament mode*: When enabled, only book moves that are marked for
|
||
tournament play are played by the chess engine.
|
||
**Note!** This option only has an effect for CTG opening books.
|
||
|
||
* *Book randomization*: Controls how often different book moves are played by
|
||
the engine. The default is 50% which means that the statistics from the
|
||
opening book is used unmodified. 100% means that all book moves are played
|
||
with (almost) the same probability regardless of the statistics from the
|
||
opening book. 0% means that the book move with the best statistics is played
|
||
(almost) 100% of the time.
|
||
|
||
* *Book Filename*: This option is set automatically when *Left drawer menu* ->
|
||
*Select Opening Book* is used. It is however possible to set this value
|
||
manually in which case the full path to an opening book file should be
|
||
specified (including the file extension). This can be useful if you have a
|
||
very big opening book stored somewhere on the device but it would be
|
||
impractical to copy it to the `DroidFish/book` directory.
|
||
|
||
**Note!** The move percentages calculated by *DroidFish* for CTG books are
|
||
unlikely to agree with percentages calculated by other chess programs that can
|
||
use CTG books.
|