Author: Terry Ripple
Date: 00:59:32 09/02/02
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On September 02, 2002 at 03:32:00, Steffen Jakob wrote: >On September 02, 2002 at 03:23:43, Terry Ripple wrote: > >>Hello again Steffen, >>I checked your problem once again, but with "Deep Fritz" and found out why you >>didn't find the solution with this engine. It wasn't because your pc is slow >>,but because Deep Fritz can't find the correct answer(Ng5+)and as a matter of >>fact it couldn't find it in 2 hours! What do you say to that? It can't do what >>it's brother Fritz 7 could do! > >The problem is that the score for Ng5+ (F7) is almost the same as for Qf4 (DF7). > >Greetings, >Steffen. --------------- Fritz 7 detected the difference of only .3 between the moves Qf4 and Ng5+. It's latest thought on Qf4 was 1.57 before switching to Ng5+ that started with a score of 1.60 and so i'am curious why Deep Fritz can't do the same detection? Wouldn't the scores need to be exactly the same to possibly not being able to show the correct answer? The scores from Fritz 7 seem to show enough difference and because Deep Fritz is a close brother in it's programming i thought it would be not much difference either and thus be able to find Ng5+. Regards, Terry
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