Author: Gordon Rattray
Date: 19:22:41 12/19/01
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On December 19, 2001 at 21:06:12, James T. Walker wrote:
>On December 19, 2001 at 18:44:01, Jonas Cohonas wrote:
>
>>On December 19, 2001 at 18:25:49, Louis Fagliano wrote:
>>
>>>Just what is with the fritz7 opening book?? In game three doesn't 1. e4 e5 2.
>>>Nf3 f6? lose by force to 3. Nxe5! right?
>>>
>>>And in game four there's 1. d4 d5 2. f3?!
>>>
>>>But the main thing is the former, namely Damaino's Defense, named after him not
>>>because he ever played it in a serious game but because he published a treatise
>>>showing that it loses by force. And this was centuries ago!
>>>
>>>Some it seriously wrong with Fritz's new opening book, no doubt about it.
>>
>>It is strange that it keeps playing such moves.
>>
>>Regards
>>Jonas
>
>
>Something is not right! First of all this move 2...f6 is Blue and has a
Now I see the difference!!!
In my other reply to this thread, I was using the Junior 6 interface to look at
the book moves and I saw GREEN moves (e.g. for "f6").
I've now tried again using the Fritz 7 interface and I see them as BLUE moves
("f6"). But it's the same book file ("Fritz7.ctg") in both cases. The Deep
Junior 7 interface also shows them as blue.
Maybe some people are not using the Fritz 7 interface (because of other bugs)
and if the Fritz 7 interface is not used, book problems can result?!
For those seeing book problems with Fritz 7, what interface are you using?
Gordon
>question mark beside it. It also has a 0% probability of being played. I now
>have over 1000 games by Fritz 7a in my database and it has _n_e_v_e_r_ played
>this move! It should only be played if you have somehow changed the book
>settings for this move.
>Jim
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