Author: Michael R
Date: 08:21:43 01/16/02
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I'm on an Athlon 1GHz w/ 512RAM. Pretty much identical to yours. Mike. On January 16, 2002 at 11:18:08, pavel wrote: >On January 16, 2002 at 11:02:54, Michael R wrote: > >>I recently purchased Fritz 7 and immediately I started a Tourny Between Fritz 7 >>and all the Top Engines. To my surprise Fritz 7 is in last place. It seems to be >>getting creamed and I mean _CREAMED_ by all the other engines. Perhaps I am not >>using the optimal amount of Hash for the time control, Timer is (20/0) And the >>hash had been set to 64. I've also noticed more engine perameters than the >>previous version, Would someone shed a little insight on what to do to perhaps >>"Tweak" it for eng. vs eng. Matches. Any help is much appreciated. Thankyou in >>advance. >>Mike. > > >What kinda processor you are using? >Did you upgrade to fritz7a? > >Here is what I get with fritz7a > >Titans2 home 2002 > > >1 Shredder 6 2500 +150 19.5/28 >2 Fritz 7 2500 +163 18.5/26 228.75 >3 Hiarcs 7.32 2500 +141 18.5/27 223.50 >4 Fritz 6 2500 +141 18.5/27 220.00 >5 Deep Fritz 2500 +125 18.0/27 >6 Chess Tiger 14.0 2500 +131 17.5/26 >7 Junior 7 2500 +82 16.5/27 >8 Gambit Tiger 2.0 2500 +85 16.0/26 >9 Shredder 5.32 2500 -52 12.0/28 >10 Nimzo 8 2500 -54 11.5/27 >11 AnMon 5.07 2500 -82 10.5/27 123.50 >12 Fritz 5.32 2500 -82 10.5/27 110.50 >13 Crafty 18.13 2500 -85 10.0/26 141.00 >14 Crafty 18.12 2500 -85 10.0/26 118.25 >15 Junior 6.0 2500 -110 9.5/27 >16 Comet B37 2500 -181 7.0/26 >17 Goliath Light 1.5 2500 -369 3.0/26 > >Average elo: 2500 <=> Category: 10 >gm = 107.20 m = 75.20 > >------------- >(...) >Pentium III 1ghz 512mb ram >No EGTB >Hash=50 mb for 5min/per side >Ponder=off >Book = 2600.ctg >(...) >------------- > > >Fritz7a is anything but but at the bottom of my list. >Even though these games are playd at fast time control, I will be dammed if >fritz7 doesnt come first in the next SSDF. > > >pavs
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