Author: Uri Blass
Date: 14:02:28 09/05/00
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On September 05, 2000 at 16:41:21, Peter Skinner wrote: >On September 05, 2000 at 14:20:44, Terry Ripple wrote: > >>On September 04, 2000 at 17:08:55, Imran Hendley wrote: >> >>>On September 04, 2000 at 16:41:15, Uri Blass wrote: >>> >>>>This is the result after 640 games in the 800 games blitz(5 minutes) match with >>>>all the possible openings of 2 plies(I hope that I did not do a counting error). >>>> >>>>hardware: pIII450. >>>> >>>>I did not play the games from the 20 openings >>>>1.Na3 a6,1.Na3 a5.... and the same for 1.Nc3 1.Nf3 1.Nh3. >>>> >>>>The result is significant and suggest that Fritz6light is better than Hiarcs7.32 >>>>under the conditions of the match. >>>> >>>>People who are interested in the games can send me an email and I will send them >>>>a pgn file of the games. >>>> >>>>I will continue the match to finish the 800 games only if people are interested >>>>in it. >>>> >>>>Uri >>> >>>Yes, this is very interesting, please continue the match and send me the games >>>when it's done. Thanks a lot! -Imran >> >> >>Hi Uri, >>It's a close match that indicates about a 30 point difference betwween these two >>fine engines. Keep up the great work! >> >>Regards,Terry > >Yes very interesting, I would like the games to view. Does Fritz 6 light use >tablebases? Yes it does. Both programs use the same tablebases. The programs use all the tablebases in the CD of hiarcs7.32(I copied them to the harddisk) and some more tablesbases that I generated using the tablebase generator of chessbase like KQ vs KB tablebases or KQR vs KR tablebases. I did not generate tablebases with pawns because I do not have enough memory(256 mbytes of Ram are not enough) I did not download the tablebases because My PIII450 is not connected to the internet and only my P200MMX is connected and I do not know how to transfer these very big files from one computer to another one. Uri
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