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Subject: Re: Fritz 7 v Junior 7 has ended (24 games pgn, long)

Author: Vincent Diepeveen

Date: 05:09:27 11/11/01

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On November 10, 2001 at 16:03:19, Jonas Cohonas wrote:



>On November 10, 2001 at 14:31:32, Vincent Diepeveen wrote:
>
>>On November 10, 2001 at 13:56:55, Jonas Cohonas wrote:
>>
>>with all respect Jonas,
>>
>>but please look at the bloody nonsense lines the engines play.
>>How can you take that serious? Also Fritz doesn't seem to be
>>learning at all, nor does Junior. Did you turn off learning?
>>
>>Opening like 1.d4,d5 2.nf3,a6
>>
>>How for **** sake can you present this as fritz-junior games?
>>
>>
>I ran the match in 3 parts and i might have forgotten to turn on book learn in
>one of those, but i am quite sure that i did not forget.
>
>I use the default book for the engine tested against other opponents and for the
>opponents i use a book generated from 2600.pgn which means: shorter openeing
>lines and more exotic openings to avoid the same ol' openings we see all the
>time.
>
>This is not an attempt to run perfect games, with perfect lines that suit you
>Vincent, this is purely an experiment, take it or leave it.
>And with all respect Vincent, grow up!!

You write 'the match', without giving any condition of the
match obviously! No i don't need to grow up. You are not able
to run a normal a normal test.

Under normal conditions fritz usually scores 60% against junior7,
but seldom loses a match.

On paper it's possible to get other results, but hardly happens unless
you change match conditions.

Fritz has weaknesses of course, without book and booklearning its nowhere.

>Regards
>Jonas



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