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Subject: Re: Pocket Frirtz wins one against a 750 MHz rival!

Author: Adam Oellermann

Date: 08:59:09 09/03/01

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On September 03, 2001 at 06:37:46, Steve Maughan wrote:

>For those that are interested, here is Pocket Fritz's first victory against
>Fritz 2.  The French is probably the type of opening that Pocket Fritz is going
>to do well against, as it can show its supperior positional play.  In this game
>PF managed to get an advantage early on but this fizzled away.  The game was a
>draw only for Fritz 2 to underestimate the power of a passed pawn.  An
>impressive victory in the light of Fritz 2's speed advantage (probably ~ x 30).

x30? I thought the iPAQs run at 206MHz - maybe not as good pipelining etc as the
PIII, but a factor of 30 seems a bit big... Do you have some NPS numbers?

- Adam


>
>Of course one game is not statistically significant at all!
>
>[Event "Game in 30"]
>[Site "Durham Riding"]
>[Date "2001.9.2"]
>[Round "?"]
>[White "Pocket Fritz (iPAQ)"]
>[Black "Fritz 2 (750 MHz PIII)"]
>[Result "1-0"]
>
>1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.e5 Nfd7 5.f4 c5 6.Nf3 Nc6 7.Be3 Qb6
>8.Na4 Qa5+ 9.c3 cxd4 10.b4 Nxb4 11.cxb4 Bxb4+ 12.Bd2 Bxd2+ 13.Nxd2
>b6 14.Bd3 Ba6 15.Nb2 Nc5 16.Bxa6 Qxa6 17.Qe2 Rc8 18.Qxa6 Nxa6
>19.Ke2 Ke7 20.Rhc1 Nb4 21.Nd3 Nc2 22.Rab1 h6 23.g4 g5 24.h3
>gxf4 25.Nxf4 Rc3 26.Rb3 Rhc8 27.Nd3 R3c7 28.Rf1 Rg8 29.Rf4 Rc3
>30.Rb1 Rgc8 31.Rbf1 Rf8 32.Nb3 Ne3 33.Rc1 Nc4 34.Rxd4 Rxc1 35.Nbxc1
>f6 36.exf6+ Rxf6 37.Nf4 Kd6 38.Ncd3 Rf7 39.h4 Na5 40.g5 Nc6
>41.Ra4 hxg5 42.hxg5 e5 43.Nh3 Nd4+ 44.Kd2 Rg7 45.Ne1 a5 46.Ra3
>e4 47.Rc3 Ke5 48.Rg3 Nf5 49.Rg4 d4 50.Ng2 Rh7 51.Nhf4 Rg7 52.g6
>Rc7 53.Nh5 e3+ 54.Kd1 Rc3 55.Rg5 Rd3+ 56.Ke1 Rc3 57.g7 Rc8 58.Ng3
>Kf6 59.g8=Q Rxg8 60.Rxg8 Nxg3 61.Rxg3 Kf5 62.Ke2 b5 63.Ne1 b4
>64.Nd3 Ke6 65.Rg5 Kf6 66.Rxa5 b3 67.axb3 Ke6 68.Ne5 Kf5 69.Nf3+
>Ke4 70.Re5+ Kf4 71.Rd5 d3+ 72.Rxd3 Kf5 73.Rxe3 Kf4 74.b4 Kf5
>75.b5 Kf6 1-0



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