Author: Sandro Necchi
Date: 23:48:43 01/01/02
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On January 01, 2002 at 09:43:49, Uri Blass wrote: >On January 01, 2002 at 09:30:40, Eran wrote: > >>I heard that Fritz7 is stronger than Shredder6, but Shredder6 does better with >>longer time calculation than Fritz7 does. Is that true? >> >>I favored playing long games, both tournament and casual. So I am having a hard >>time deciding which chess program above is better for long games. Please >>recommend me. >> >>Thank you, >>Eran > >I recommand Fritz7 >I do not believe the claim that Shredder is better at long time control. Well, Fritz 7a wins against Shredder 6 as many reported. Shredder 6 was able to win, with my book (UCI interface) against all the strongest competitors. This is what was reported from the test games/matches. > >I heard also claims that Shredder5 is 100 elo better than Fritz6a. >The ssdf tested it and it turned out that shredder5 is weaker than Fritz6a. > >I also heard that shredder6 is 80 elo better than shredder5.32 >I suggest that you believe nothing from it. Even if you are not mentioning me, you are always criticizing me. You seems to know everything everytime... I decited to leave this forum as one only gets criticized. So good fun to all. This will be my really last message in this forum, no matter what... Sandro Necchi > >Even if shredder6 is 80 elo better than Shredder5.32 it is not going to be >enough to be better than Fritz7 because Fritz7 is probably clearly better than >Deep Fritz. > >Shredder6 lost recently a match against Fritz7a 8.5-1.5 at 120/40 >The hardware was not the fastest but I do not believe that faster hardware is >going to change much. > >You can download games of shredder6 and Fritz7 at >http://www.harald-faber.de > >Uri
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