Author: Mark Young
Date: 10:58:14 06/22/00
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On June 22, 2000 at 11:08:37, blass uri wrote: >On June 22, 2000 at 09:59:42, Dragos Gabudeanu wrote: > >>On June 22, 2000 at 05:18:47, Mark Young wrote: >> >>>On June 22, 2000 at 04:58:45, Mogens Larsen wrote: >>> >>>>What timecontrol did you use? >>>> >>>>Best wishes... >>>>Mogens >>> >>>Game in 5 mins. >> >> >>The results are flawed. I too tried Hiarcs7.32 engine in the Fritz5.32 GUI. I >>understood that Fritz clears its hashtables and Hiarcs does not. Therefore, >>Hiarcs will always be a step ahead of Fritz in the match ... I love Hiarcs and >>know it is strong, but not THAT strong as Fritz 6. I also tried some time ago >>(game/5, game/15, game/60, etc.) with Hiarcs aghainst Crafty 17.10 under Fritz >>GUI and got the same results. Beware! All the other programs clear their >>tables (do not remember previous thinking) while Hiarcs does not ... BIG >>advantage. If you try with two computers the result will be different. >> >>Dragos > >Old programs like Fritz5.32 or Junior5 clear their hash tables between the moves >and do not remember previous thinking but it is not the case for the new >programs. > >It is possible that some programs need time to download their previous thinking > >I do not know if this is the problem of Fritz but the fact that fritz almost >never lose on time in blitz makes me suspect that it is not the problem. That never hurt fritz before, if you look at the game headers you will see Frtiz 6a's rating is much higher and was the best program rating wise I own in chessbase. The only thing now that has change is a cpu upgrade were Hiarcs is getting a 3 to 4 times faster increase in speed while the other programs are not see this kind of speed increase on the same chip. This is only a first match, we will have to see if hiarcs can over take Fritz 6a on my rating list. It has a long way to climb. > >Uri
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