Author: James Robertson
Date: 12:38:27 12/30/00
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On December 30, 2000 at 15:26:00, Ernst Walet wrote:
>On December 30, 2000 at 15:20:03, Uri Blass wrote:
>
>>On December 30, 2000 at 15:13:41, Ernst Walet wrote:
>>
>>>At least the side wich created the PGN. The other side remains a question.....
>>>
>>>
>>>[Event "60"av/PIII-1GHz"]
>>>[Site "Wels"]
>>>[Date "2000.12.27"]
>>>[Round "1"]
>>>[White "Comet B27"]
>>>[Black "Fritz6old"]
>>>[Result "0-1"]
>>>[ECO "B48"]
>>>[Annotator "0.00"]
>>>[PlyCount "78"]
>>>[EventDate "2000.12.27"]
>>>
>>>{127MB, Empty.ctg. PIII-1GHz
>>>} 1. e4 {letzter Buchzug 0.00/1 1} 1... c5 {2} 2.
>>>Nf3 {0.00/1 0} 2... Nc6 {2} 3. d4 {0.00/1 0} 3... cxd4 {0} 4. Nxd4 {0.00/1 0}
>>>4... e6 {1} 5. Nc3 {0.00/1 0} 5... Qc7 {1} 6. Be3 {0.00/1 0} 6... a6 {1} 7. Bd3
>>>{0.00/1 1} 7... Nf6 {0} 8. O-O {0.00/1 0} 8... Ne5 {0} 9. h3 {0.00/1 0} 9...
>>>Bc5 {0} 10. Kh1 {0.00/1 0} 10... d6 {0} 11. f4 {0.00/1 0} 11... Ng6 {0} 12. Qd2
>>>{0.00/1 0} 12... O-O {0} 13. Rae1 {0.00/1 0} 13... Bd7 {0} 14. Nf3 {0.00/1 0}
>>
>>The time and the depth tells me that the game was played with a book.
>>141 seconds was used for the next move because black was out of book.
>>
>>Uri
>
>It clearly states that: 1. e4 {letzter Buchzug 0.00/1 1}
>Have you any idea what the case is here?
Fritz feels obligated to put depth and score information into the comments
whether or not the program provides any. For a book move, most programs simply
give the move, and Fritz gets to decide what depth and score is appropriate. =)
James
>
>Ernst.
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