Author: pavel
Date: 05:47:46 05/15/00
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On May 15, 2000 at 08:05:55, Francois Bertin wrote:
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>It's not a positional problem, Pavel, it's a time problem.
>In a 4 2 game, I can't understand why Fritz loses on time
>by not playing it's move when it has 2 minutes left on its
>clock...
>
>
>On May 15, 2000 at 03:38:01, pavel wrote:
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>>Hi bertin.
>> If you post the positions then it will be easier to understand what
>>"positional" problem you are talking about :). It wont be a problem since all
>>the games are autosaved ;)
>>
>>thanks
>>Pavel
Hi bertin,
From your post i understood that fritz tends to stop making move (or
takes a lot of time to think) in a certain kinda position. Thats why it loses in
time. So i thought the problem maybe a possitional problem for fritz. Which
tends to "get lost in thought" when it interacts certain kinda position ;)
I guess i was not clear enough in my first post.
Thanks
Pavel
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