Author: Christophe Theron
Date: 09:53:33 04/14/02
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On April 14, 2002 at 07:19:23, Chessfun wrote:
>On April 14, 2002 at 02:20:51, sean wrote:
>
>>On April 14, 2002 at 01:42:42, Chessfun wrote:
>>
>>>On April 13, 2002 at 21:14:12, sean wrote:
>>>
>>>>On April 13, 2002 at 06:38:59, Otello Gnaramori wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>On April 12, 2002 at 20:20:46, James T. Walker wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>He should check Ed Nemth's
>>>>>>finding on Fritz 7 and other versions for opening traps Fritz falls for
>>>>>
>>>>>I'm not convinced about that, since I saw only games in blitz and not regular
>>>>>games where often the comps smells the traps thanks to a deepened analysis.
>>>>>
>>>>>w.b.r.
>>>>>Otello
>>>>
>>>>I agree, Im not convinced either, just match tiger against fritz, NO DOUBT who
>>>>would come out on top. just my opinion though. but then again im completely
>>>>right.
>>>
>>>
>>>There is always some doubt when top programs play each other, "but then again"
>>>you already know that.
>>>
>>>From my rating list all games 40'/40 available on request.
>>>
>>>Fritz 7b : 143 (+ 60,= 55,- 28), 61.2 %
>>>Chess Tiger 14.0 : 10 (+ 2,= 2,- 6), 30.0 %
>>>Gambit Tiger 2.0 : 10 (+ 1,= 2,- 7), 20.0 %
>>>
>>>From the SSDF
>>>CT14.0 A1200 12-11
>>>GT2.0 A1200 10-10
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>>Sarah.
>>
>>Some nice looking results there, fritz 7 on top, well like i said in another
>>post somewhere fritz 7 is good, I think it will stay there for quite some time.
>>Looking at the SSDF I see its little bro deep fritz is still way up there, very
>>nice.
>
>Maybe you missed something I post again hopefully this time you'll understand.
>From my rating list all games 40'/40 available on request.
>
>Fritz 7b 006 v Chess Tiger 14.0 +2 =2 -6
>Fritz 7b 006 v Gambit Tiger 2.0 +1 =2 -7
>
>From the SSDF
>CT14.0 A1200 12-11
>GT2.0 A1200 10-10
>
>Sarah.
Remember Sean has the "brake" jumper still in. Be patient with him. ;)
Christophe
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