Author: Don Prohaska
Date: 14:59:08 06/15/98
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In one of the recent CBM I believe I read that the large Fritz5 Power Book was taken from human games and thus the book did better against humans. Chessbase included an opening book that was made from Computer programs, I think by the opening book creator that did the Hong Kong program, and included it in its CBM CD. If that is the case, wouldn't Fritz5 do worse against other programs if it used the large power book CD? Just asking! On June 15, 1998 at 14:56:41, Moritz Berger wrote: >On June 15, 1998 at 13:54:26, Vincent Diepeveen wrote: > >>No doubt that Fritz5 book kills again Rebel9 book, statistics are clear in >>this from SSDF. I didn't receive the special SSDF fritz5 book that kills >>Rebel9 there, so i could not test that book at auto232 player against >>rebel9, too bad. > >Why do you *lie*? You have been told before that Fritz used the commerical >PowerBooks in 20% of the SSDF games and the normal out-of-the-box Fritz 5 book >for the rest. PowerBooks is just a 450.000 games GM database without any >learning information preloaded. > >I feel that the moderators ought to ask you to stop claiming 'facts' about other >programs you don't know *nothing* about. It's even worse than that, you have >been told the facts and repeat *LIES* ad nauseatum. You keep on bringing up the >Rebel 'killer book' issue for 18 months now (before on r.g.c.c.) but have for >some reasons NEVER EVER produced one single game (you always promised to do this >'next Saturday' but failed to comply even when asked several times to finally >show us something substantial). > >Moritz
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