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Subject: Re: Shredder 5.32 vs Gambit Tiger 2.0; Chessbase, Engine Match

Author: Chessfun

Date: 05:51:45 07/11/01

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On July 11, 2001 at 08:45:57, Terry McCracken wrote:

>On July 11, 2001 at 08:40:00, Chessfun wrote:
>
>>On July 11, 2001 at 08:12:32, Terry McCracken wrote:
>>
>>>On July 11, 2001 at 08:01:33, Terry McCracken wrote:
>>>
>>>>On July 11, 2001 at 07:55:08, Chessfun wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>On July 11, 2001 at 07:53:16, Terry McCracken wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>Time Control Game in 25 Book Fritz6 ctg. Default Settings.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Hardware PIII 500 128MB of SDRAM
>>>>>
>>>>>These posts all beg the question, why are they not using their own books?.
>>>>>Also what is this book Fritz6 ctg, that isn't on my Fritz 6 disc?.
>>>>>
>>>>>Sarah.
>>>>
>>>>Yes they are all Fritz 6 General Opening Books.
>>>>
>>>>I'm using Fritz 6 Books as there is no advantage for the programs using
>>>>their own books:)
>>>>
>>>>Forgot to mention, podering off!
>>>>
>>>>Terry
>>>
>>>I'll re-phrase that. Yes the books are Fritz 6 ctg. (General Opening Books)
>>>Yes it has to be on your Fritz 6 CD!
>>
>>I thought memory served me correctly. I just had a look at my F6 CD
>>and the opening book is called General.ctg. 11/18/99 11:52 am.
>>
>>Naturally it's possible Chessbase later made CD's with Fritz 6.ctg.
>>
>>Sarah.
>>
>>Actually Sarah, my fault, it does say General ctg. Too early in the morning for
> me!;)


There are some I'm sure that also may have renamed General.ctg to Fritz 6.ctg,
as the book on Fritz 5.32 disc is also called General.ctg. In my case I still
use the original Chessbase book names except for Hiarcs 7.32 which was modified
after installing the patch.

Sarah.


>>>I'm using the Fritz 6 General Opening Books so the programs _don't_ procure a
>>>"Book Advantage"!
>>>
>>>All games had pondering off. One computer to use only. Also no advantage for
>>>programs thinking on opponents time.
>>>
>>>Terry



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