Author: Howard Exner
Date: 16:16:52 08/10/98
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On August 10, 1998 at 19:08:33, blass uri wrote: > >On August 10, 1998 at 16:31:51, Thorsten Czub wrote: > >>On August 10, 1998 at 13:40:19, blass uri wrote: >> >>>my point is that maybe fritz5's book was the reason it was in bad position after >>>the opening. >>> >>>Uri >>>> >>>> >>>> Christophe >> >>1st: it may be that it was the power-book that made fritz5 come weak out of >>opening. Thats not my problem. I only give fritz the conditions he gets in the >>sweden... > >In sweden Fritz5 did not use the powerbook all the games. >I do not understand why did chessbase programmers shoot their own leg with a >stupid powerbook that only help the opponents. > >I understand they want to sell powerbooks but I think they will better sell >it as knowledge book and not as powerbook. > >I think Fritz5 is lucky that most of the games in sweden were without >a powerbook. > >I want to know about stasistic of the results of fritz5 in sweden with and >without >a powerbook. > >Uri http://home3.swipnet.se/~w-36794/ssdf/fritz5.htm Here is a link that takes you to SSDF's explanation of Fritz's power books as they have tested them. > >> >>2nd: you underestimate chess tiger ! It could have won the paderborn tournament. >>Also it is very very strong. You will maybe see this... >> >>the pairing zarkov vs. chess tiger in round 3 seems to be on of the most >>interesting games of this tournament... !!! >> >>I will keep you informed about the outcome... takes some time..
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