Author: Harald Faber
Date: 07:03:22 09/27/99
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On September 27, 1999 at 09:29:34, blass uri wrote: >On September 27, 1999 at 05:25:25, Harald Faber wrote: > >>On September 27, 1999 at 04:40:27, blass uri wrote: >> >>>On September 27, 1999 at 02:43:06, Jouni Uski wrote: >>> >>>>Heh, heh. Hiarcs7.32 should have been totally in it's own class, but SSDF tells >>>>the truth again! Single computer engine-engine play doesn't tell much yet... >>>>And Fritz 6 is much stronger. >>>> >>>>Jouni >>> >>>The problem with hiarcs7.32 is the book and it is more important when you use >>>fast hardware. >>> >>>SSDF says nothing about Hiarcs7.32 with a better book. >>> >>>SSDF says gives CM6000 better rating than Fritz5.32 on the same hardware so it >>>is not clear if they say Fritz5.32 is number 1. >>> >>>The ssdf says that Fritz5.32(K6-450) did not play a big number of games and the >>>rating of it may be changed so it is not clear if Fritz5.32 is really number 1. >>> >>>I expect the rating of Fritz5.32 to go down in the future when it plays against >>>better opponents. >>> >>>Uri >> >>I'd expect Fritz at least to keep the rating because of the excellent >>booklearning function. > >I do not believe it is possible that Fritz on K6-450 is more than 100 points elo >better than Fritz on p200MMX . > >Fritz played many games against most of the opponents(the list is not based on 5 >games of Fritz against 20 different opponent) so I do not expect learning to >help Fritz to get better rating. > >Uri We have seen Fritz performance much better in the 2nd half of a match. I am sure this has to do with the learning.
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