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Subject: Re: Attention Frans Morsch

Author: Joseph Merolle

Date: 07:03:16 02/23/01

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On February 23, 2001 at 07:35:37, Laurence Chen wrote:

>On February 23, 2001 at 00:01:43, Joseph Merolle wrote:
>
>>Dear Frans,
>>
>>First off, I would like to say chessbase products are the best. However I would
>>appreciate if you would consider a “Next Best” option for Fritz7.  I feel that
>>fritz has limitation in preparing the buyer for tournament play when considering
>>its versatility in its opening books. I know that there is an argument to say
>>that there are many ways to tinker with the opening books to get more variety of
>>play. Even with all the options available to tinker, I still think it has a very
>>narrow scope of option that it will throw at you. Although the percentages
>>change a lot in the opening books, its still will not do certain things I know
>>tournament players are doing.  What is happening is I am getting very strong in
>>what fritz likes to play but when I enter a tournament, I am hit with lines that
>>fritz will never play against me and therefor there is no practice. I realize
>>you can tell me 100 ways to get around this but wouldn’t be easy if you further
>>empower the user in non rated games with a next best key so you can fully
>>exhaust the opening book. Thank you for your consideration of this feature.
>>
>>                                 Yours truly and life time consumer,
>>
>>                                             Joseph Merolle
>You can create a specialized opening book with all the lines, and reset the
>weight for these lines to zeros, that way Fritz will play and learn from these
>lines. Or you can create starting positions with all the possible lines which
>your opponent may play and load the position.  That's the way I would do it.
>Regards,
>Laurence


Yea but its not the weights the determine the move its the percentages. Even
when you make your own oppeing books from the data base it still determines the
% for you.



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