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Subject: Re: Blunder in Fritz 6 book

Author: Tony Hedlund

Date: 02:48:29 02/10/01

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On February 09, 2001 at 00:11:19, James T. Walker wrote:

>On February 08, 2001 at 17:51:59, Bertil Eklund wrote:
>
>>On February 08, 2001 at 14:11:02, James T. Walker wrote:
>>
>>>I replayed the last game of the 20 game set.  Rebel Century 3.0 won so the score
>>>for Fritz 6 vs Rebel Century 3.0 is:
>>>using auto232  Fritz 14 Rebel 6
>>>manual games   Fritz 11.5  Rebel 8.5
>>>
>>>So far in Junior 6.0 games:
>>>Auto232--  Junior 2.5 Rebel 1.5
>>>Manual --- Junior 0.5 Rebel 1.5
>>>
>>>This is a very long process which may take several months to complete.  I
>>>wondere if anyone else has done a similiar test?
>>>Jim
>>
>>Hi!
>>
>>Yes, I have tried it with the help of Fritz log-file. First I played auto, if I
>>remember correct between Fritz5.32 and Rebel9, then I forced the same opening
>>and entered the moves following the log-file. Some games was identical from
>>first to the last move but sometime one of them (I believe mostly Fritz) played
>>another move probably because I missed the "timing". I never saw something
>>strange.
>>
>>Bertil
>
>
>Hello Bertil,
>Thank you for your input.  I am mostly interested in the performance difference
>between the two setups.  Ed says that the auto232 is damaging the Rebel
>engine/performance.  I am trying to find proof of this by comparing the
>performance using auto232 and not using auto232.  I don't care if games repeat
>or not.  In my opinion timing is too critical to make games repeat when doing
>manual input.  I hope to play 100 games manual and 100 games using auto232 to
>see if there is a difference in performance.  My first impression is that there
>is a difference but I would like more evidence just to satisfy my curiosity.
>The game/1hour is taking a long time so I may change to game/30 minutes to speed
>things up.
>Jim

That's very interesting what you are doing Jim. Keep up the good work.

Tony



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