Author: Moritz Berger
Date: 14:45:03 04/30/98
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On April 30, 1998 at 17:09:28, Thorsten Czub wrote: >On April 30, 1998 at 14:55:33, Vincent Diepeveen wrote: > >>This f5 program amazes me. 2589, i didn't follow discussion here, >>but even without booklearning diep already scores 70% against it. > >Right. I can subscribe to this. >IF the elo of Fritz5 is true , Diep will get good score from fighting >fritz5. >Since nobody can say: you tuned on fritz (because you have no autoplayer >[thanks to chessBase]) this is a very good result. >Vincent, your program plays really strong !! Yeah, sounds all plausible, especially considering that Diep has been the strongest program at longer pondering times for 1.5 years now ... Or was it just that Vincent claimed it to be the strongest program and in fact it ended up *last* in the 1st Komputer Korner Korrespondence Kup? Now, giving you the benefit of doubt, which configuration did you run Fritz on? How much hash tables, which processor, which book? Could you post some dozen games to demonstrate your 70% claims? (70% doesn't make sense if you have played just 2 or 3 games, obviously ...) Since you're playing on ICC, what kind of results did you have against Mark Young when he tested Fritz 5? He didn't mention that Diep got 70% against him, in fact it was the other way round with most other programs ... Maybe you guys could set up a 6 game match or something? Moritz
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