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Subject: Re: explanation

Author: Torstein Hall

Date: 14:38:45 01/18/01

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On January 18, 2001 at 17:32:21, Thorsten Czub wrote:

>On January 18, 2001 at 17:25:02, Torstein Hall wrote:
>
>>On January 18, 2001 at 17:06:13, Thorsten Czub wrote:
>>
>>It do stops at the end of the games from time to time, but Fritz 6 on my old
>>200Mhz looks like its holding of Gambit Tiger on my newer PIII 700mhz in 20 min.
>>blitz. Must be that horrible 0.00 Fritz eval! :)))))
>>
>>Torstein
>>
>>PS I do expect the score to change in favor og GT after a while on that much
>>more hardware!
>
>fritz is doing pre-processing.
>the more fritz computes, the deeper it searches. the deeper it searches,
>the more stupid it gets.
>
>the more stupid it gets, the less it wins.
>
>by letting fritz consider nearer to the root evaluation, the score is more
>sensible.
>give it more time on your 200 machine,
>it will lose.
>
>nice program.

I think you miss the point a bit. Chess shtrnght have to do with what moves the
program is playing at the "chess board", not some eval points comming up on my
screen.

Anyway I will play them the oposite way tomorrow, and letting Fritz have the
PIII 700.

Torstein

PS as I write GT has taken the lead in the match.



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