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Subject: Re: draw-score behaviour is in DeepFritz T28 too...

Author: Ed Schröder

Date: 14:29:16 12/11/00

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On December 11, 2000 at 16:26:15, Thorsten Czub wrote:

>the draw-score makes fritz unable to detect any weakening strategical move.
>it can only see short time tactics. and if not, evaluate +0.06, 0.00 or
>-0.12.
>but chess is not only tactics. sometimes you have to make a move to prepare
>something you plan. fritz cannot see this. because it does not lead directly
>into a material win.

When I play chess I evaluate 1-2 positions a second. It goes like this:
won-lost-draw-draw and so on.

Maybe something like that is implemented? You don't know and so do
I. You don't have the source code so you can not judge. The bottom
line is that a program may contain a "newer-paradigm" (he he) nobody
heard about.

After all the goal is to win as much as possible games and a little
bird has told me the program in question does reasonable well in this
area.


>if he gets rebel11 for free it comes back undeliverably !
>is he really a real person in denmark having a real adress ?!

Please check your facts before entering the personal level.

Ed



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