Author: Marc van Hal
Date: 15:37:48 11/22/01
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On November 22, 2001 at 17:51:03, Mike S. wrote: >On November 22, 2001 at 16:36:09, Chessfun wrote: > >>On November 22, 2001 at 15:31:14, Mike S. wrote: >> >>>On November 22, 2001 at 12:30:07, Chessfun wrote: >>>>(...) >>>>Fritz 7.eng dated 11/05/2001 version 7,0,0,2 >>> >>>If you play 1.000 lightning games again with this new engine, >>>I predict +20 elo compared to 7.0.0.1. >> >>And what makes you think I would do that ;-) > >I wouldn't bet against it :o) > >>I guess I will once it's decided what it's called, is this 7a? >>is the original now to be called 7 Old as there was no back up >>for it.? > >Since CB includes version numbers in the file properties now, I think it will be >best to use them, i.e. Fritz 7(001), Fritz 7(002) etc., or Fritz 7.001 - Before >I saw that, I called the 1st version Fritz 7r (original Release), and the new >one Fritz 7n (November version), but that's probably no good idea. > >>I have it running on one pc now 10 games against 13 different engines >>at 40/40. Game one was a win v Gambit 2.0 so it got away to a good start. > >Great. Do you initialize the book learning data in these cases (it might affect >the comparison of the two engine versions if you don't, i.e. the previous >version would most probably also do better now with the learning results). > >(I apologize if this is obvious to you anyway :o) > >Regards, >M.Scheidl It might not be an other release then the one wich comes on the first English release.
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