Author: Mogens Larsen
Date: 09:24:11 04/27/00
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On April 27, 2000 at 10:16:49, Chessfun wrote:
>On the first comp F6 plays 13... dxe4 {0.03/13 548} That's 548 seconds.
>On the second comp F6 plays 13... b5 {-0.03/12 175} 175 seconds and
>different depth.
>
>What determines when the program will move and at what depth or time?.
I don't own Fritz6, but I do have a suggestion as to the difference in choice.
However probable it might be. The evaluation is obviously very close, so that
could be a factor, but it doesn't explain the difference in time (Isn't 548
seconds a lot of time to use on the first move out of book?). This would suggest
that b5 is the preferred move, but that something makes it skip that move on the
first comp. A learn file could be the reason, if you've played games with Nunn
positions before on that computer. I don't think it's due to a hashtable problem
caused by the previous game, but someone might now better.
Best wishes...
Mogens
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