Author: Enrique Irazoqui
Date: 17:06:36 02/22/98
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On February 22, 1998 at 18:42:35, Thorsten Czub wrote: >>You are not going to compare 11 games in Paris with 200 by SSDF, are >>you. > >I compare any data I have. And all my data says: it is not stronger. >And all my data fits to the paris data. Your data and mine do not fit with Paris. Mchess 7 didn't do so well in there either, and still it deserves to be ranked with the very best in strength, and as the most attractive of all in playing style. 11 games are 11 games are 11 games. I would propose to concentrate in results or else in our feeling when watching the games, and in this case we may as well drop all these auto232 games we play all the time. But pretending that 11 games in Paris mean more than 200 in Sweden doesn't make sense to me. Enrique >>I do. Anybody that tested Fritz 5 without prejudices does. > >Prejudices ? We are talking about programs ! >They play games, or they don't play games. They win or lose. > > >>It is that >>strong. Nimzo is strong too. > >Nimzo is a different thing. >I had no problems in reproducing ANY good results with Nimzo ! >I have told Chrilly and his friends about and I posted my Nimzo results >here the day I first time got them (arround christmas time). >But Fritz5 ? >I have this program for a long time. > > >> And Moritz was right all along. > >Sorry. I don't believe in these results. >Substract the machine-improvement. Substract the learning stuff. >And still the "progress" is too big. >And IF there would have been a progress, we would have measured it >months before. And we didn't. >No - we can be different opinion Enrique. I doubt these results. There >is something wrong in the swedish data. I don't know what it is. But the >more crazy data they produce, the more it gets obvious. >What about doubled games ? >How do they handle those duplicated games ?? > >>I admit I >>didn't expect so much improvement from Fritz 5. But I knew it was as >>strong as Hiarcs 6, Rebel 9 or Nimzo98. > > >Sorry - but Fritz5 is not as strong as Hiarcs6 or Rebel9 or Nimzo98. > >> >>Enrique
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