Author: Mark Young
Date: 15:15:42 06/21/98
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On June 21, 1998 at 17:35:50, blass uri wrote: > >On June 21, 1998 at 16:46:49, Mark Young wrote: > >>On June 21, 1998 at 13:19:02, Moritz Berger wrote: >> >>>- Saturday (20/06) the Ordix Open (with participants like Ivanchuk, Beliavsky, >>>Vaganjan, Korchnoi and Fritz 5) started, and in the evening Anand played Fritz >>>and won with 1½-½. >>> >>>- Sunday (21/06) is the last day of the the Ordix Open and the Chess Classic. >>>Fritz 5 defeated Dautov in the final round and wins the ordix open alone before >>>Ivanchuk, Korchnoi, Beliavski and many other very strong players. >>> >>> >>>(text taken from >>> >>>http://194.109.72.230/chessclassic/ >>> >>>where also the PGNs can be found) >>> >>>Moritz >> >> >>Q: For the most part a have been able to reproduce the games played by Fritz 5 >>with my version of Fritz 5 played on a P II 400 with 64 meg ram. But not all >>moves. Is this caused by the huge amount of ram used by Fritz 5? Or have their >>been changes to the eval settings as well with this Parallel version of Fritz 5? > >I tried to reproduce some moves with my version of fritz5 and I remember that >I needed almost 10 minutes to reproduce the move 21.Bb2 in the first game >I used pentium 200MMX with the maximal possible hash tables fritz5.00 >except. >I have a computer with 256 Mbytes and if I tell fritz5 to use 300000kbytes >the number of Kbytes is reduced to 244,392Kbytes if I remember right. > >Uri Thanks for the info. Yes move 21 was one on the moves I did not reproduce after 5 min thinking time. Another was one of the king move made by fritz. I may need to go another ply deeper with less hash to see the moves, or it may not play it at all with 64 mbytes of hash.
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