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Subject: Re: What Fritz 6(b)?

Author: Enrique Irazoqui

Date: 04:19:58 09/01/00

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On September 01, 2000 at 02:40:48, C McClain Morris, Jr. wrote:

>I contacted Steve Lopez and he is unaware of any Fritz 6b.

Fritz 6a, 289280 bytes, 23-1-2000
Fritz 6b, 290816 bytes, 10-4-2000

It seems that Fritz 6a has some tablebase bugs, corrected in F6b. Aside from
this, I seldom notice differences between 6a and 6b. There are exceptions, like
this position:

r1bqk2r/pppp1Npp/8/2bnP3/8/6K1/PB4PP/RN1Q3R b kq - 0 12; bm e8g8;

On a P600E with 184MB hashtables, F6b finds 0-0 in 93 seconds, and F6a in 292.

Enrique



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