Author: Marc Plum
Date: 12:27:20 11/01/98
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Hmm, well, on my P133, I set it up for a tournament time control of 40 in 2:30, rather than put it in analysis mode. Fritz 5 was considering Nxg7 after about 55 sec, and played it after 3 minutes 44 sec. Sixty Meg hash tables. Rebel 10 (running in DOS) 60 Meg hash, was considering Nxg7 at a couple of points, but ended up playing Bxe6 after about 3 minutes. I forgot to note the exact time. CM6000, using whatever its default hashtable setting is (1 or 2 MB?) was considering Nxg7 after about 38 sec, and played it after 2 minutes 32 seconds. One position doesn't prove anything, but don't declare Fritz the champion yet! On November 01, 1998 at 14:12:22, Torstein Hall wrote: >I think that on the tactical sde, there is no on like Fritz 5! >The following pos. is a nice illustration. > >r4r1k/2q2ppp/1np1b3/p1b1pNB1/2B1P3/8/PPP1Q1PP/3R1R1K w - - 0 19 > >The winning move is Nxg7! > >On a AMD k6 200 >J5: Not found in 5 minutes >F5: Found in 55 sec. >H6: Not found in 5 minutes >Crafty 15.20: Not found i 5 minutes > > >Torstein Marc
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