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Subject: Fritz 7 7.0.0.2/6 engine performance (repost)

Author: karen Dall Lynn

Date: 08:28:51 01/23/02


I have been running in my computer Aldebaran Blitz games overnight for the last
week, with the following preliminary results over 429 games:

ALDEBARAN, Blitz:4'+2"  0

  1 Fritz 7           134.0/224
  2 Shredder 6        66.0/183
  3 Chess Tiger 14.0  61.0/111
  4 Deep Fritz        24.0/51
  5 Gambit Tiger 2.0   1.0/3
  6 Junior 7           1.0/2

287 games - Engine version 7.0.0.2

ALDEBARAN, Blitz:4'+2"  0

  1 Fritz 7           82.5/151
  2 Chess Tiger 14.0  68.0/149
  3 Shredder 6         0.5/2
  4 Junior 7           0.5/1
  5 Deep Fritz         0.5/1

152 games - last 50 games with Engine version 7.0.0.6

Tabulation for the last 50 games:

1. Fritz 7            wins 21
2. Tiger 14.0         wins 12
17 draws

Aldebaran is a Pentim 4 1.5Ghz 768Mb Rambus
Tablebases: full 3,4,5 endgames from Crafty Website (7.03Gb big)
Opening books: Tiger.ctg for Tiger, Fritz7.ctg for Fritz
In the last 100 games, Fritz used a book to which Tiger book, Junior 7 Book, and
an "hiperbook 2001" database were imported; I sensed a slight improvement over
Fritz ability to raise from the openings with some advantage in the middlegame
start. Some games (about 40) were performed with no endgame database, no book;
just the forcing power of each engine. Fritz won, I do not have tabulations.

I have been placed Fritz 7 agains Hiarchs, and minor engines too, but
assistematicaly; Fritz won more often than not.

I also found that as playing against top ranked machines over ICC and FICS, the
introduction of some personal knowledge about openings, forcing some moves that
are unexpected for the machines routine analysis, increases larguely the chances
for Fritz winning. But usually Fritz crunchs the opponent chances in a very
though way. I could not stand all the time watching evaluation profiles in front
of my computer, that would be quite boring, but some games I saw showed that
Fritz really has the ability to invert a bad initial middlegame position with
little increases of position quality for each move.

It is also worth mentioning that sometimes I found an amazing discrepancy
between the engines evaluation - Tiger 14.0 reporting +- (0.47) while Fritz
reported -+(-2.07)favoring itself for instance; but along the game the
evaluations came to match and in general Fritz was right.


I used to be a skeptical and to believe that any of the six major engines would
do a decent job as playing. But now I favor Fritz. My conclusion is that the
only serious opponent to Fritz 7 is so far Tiger 14.0, however as the number of
games increases it becomes evident that Fritz 7 supersedes every known cyborg
brain.

These results are of course revisable, IMHO


Karen.



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