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Subject: Re: Senseless: The latest versions of Fritz and Shredder are playing here...

Author: blass uri

Date: 02:27:03 05/07/00

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On May 07, 2000 at 03:31:24, Harald Faber wrote:

>On May 06, 2000 at 15:51:55, Marcus Kaestner wrote:
>
>>On the ChessBits homepage
>>
>>http://mitglied.tripod.de/ChessBits/index.html
>>
>>you can find a live game between Fritz experimental and Shredder experimental
>
>Fritz is no experimental version and the hardware and time control favour
>Fritz6a very much.

1)How do you know that Fritz is not experimental version?

I looked at the times and Fritz seems to play without an opening book(otherwise
Fritz would not use time for theory moves).

2)The hardware favours Fritz but if it is Fritz6a and not experimental Fritz
then I guess that one detail favours shredder(the hash tables)

Fritz is using too big hash tables for this time control so I guess that the not
experimental version needs time to clear the hash tables between moves so the
fact that Fritz is using 600 Mbytes is a disadvantage at 30 minutes/game.

3)How do you know that fast time control favour Fritz against shredder
experimental version?

The only way to know is by testing both versions.
Do you have shredder experimental version?

I think that it is wrong to assume without testing that the time control favours
shredder only because of the fact that shredder is slower in nps.

Uri



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