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Subject: Re: Anand vs. Fritz 5 1.5 - 0.5

Author: Moritz Berger

Date: 12:54:47 06/21/98

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On June 21, 1998 at 14:58:37, Bert Seifriz wrote:

>On June 21, 1998 at 14:29:44, Bert Seifriz wrote:
>
>>On June 20, 1998 at 15:48:02, Moritz Berger wrote:
>>
>>>Apparently (there's no result on the official web site yet) Fritz lost the 1st
>>>game with white against Anand. The 2nd game was drawn. Time control was game/25.
>>>
>>>Anand was completely in charge of the board all the time, Fritz had no change
>>>whatsoever. The draw in the 2nd game has to be considered a good result for
>>>Fritz.
>>>
>>>For more details see
>>>http://194.109.72.230/chessclassic/
>>>
>>>Moritz
>>
>>But the official page you mention here (situated in Holland) had
>>already stated before the match
>>that Fritz 5 was the reigning world champion. On the same
>>page was the official logo of Chessbase.
>>Bert/gambitsoft.com

What's wrong with that? Fritz is the current world champion by the Hongkong
match from 1995 where it finished ahead of Deep Thought II. It is not the
current ICCA world micro champion (commercial or amateur), but that's another
title. It's like boxing or wrestling, there's several titles to be had. Fritz
happens to be the heavy weight champion.

ChessBase are sponsoring the Frankfurt chess event (the strongest action chess
tournament in history, cat. XXII), so what's wrong with having their logo
displayed (among 10 or so other sponsors) on that site???


>Just found another interesting detail around that match. Siemens
>writes in German:
>
> Das Geheimnis guter Schachprogramme liegt nicht – wie man vermuten
> könnte – in der künstlichen Intelligenz, sondern vielmehr in der
> leistungstarken Hardware. Die Spielstärke von Fritz wird durch drei
> Faktoren wesentlich bestimmt: Prozessorleistung, Hauptspeicher und
> Festplatte...
>
>which means in short, that the secret of a good chess program is not
>artificial intelligence, but strong hardware, namely a good processor,
>much memory and a fast harddisk.


Siemens spends a lot of money on that event and want something back. They
advertise their Primergy server on which Fritz runs. Why do you believe that a
sponsor wouldn't have any right to do so ???


>This is no joke, folks! And the Siemens page is heavily relying
>on Chessbase information, maybe it was written by ChessBase
>anyway. (I would not dare to write this openly in this forum even if I would
>believe it!!)
>Bert / gambitsoft.com


Instead of pretending to be in the AI business, they confess their credo 'speed
wins'. They haven't had exactly a bad track record with this philosophy ...

Why do you think Fritz won the Ordix open????? Because it plays bad chess ????

Moritz



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