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Subject: Re: Difference between Fritz 6 and Fritz 7

Author: Joe McCarro

Date: 20:24:21 04/15/02

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On April 14, 2002 at 17:52:33, Michael Vox wrote:

>On April 14, 2002 at 17:36:54, Steve wrote:
>
>>What is the difference between Fritz 6 and Fritz 7 other then playing chess on
>>the internet?
>
>They both still have serious bugs in their analysis feature, such as the
>incorrect value of positions 'constantly'.  In addition, it may give you a full
>line in the Blunder check that the program states is worse for your position,
>yet it still posts that evaluation in Blunder check !!
>
>Why can't they spend some time on the analysis engine, I do not have the time to
>go through each move with the 'Infinite Analysis' function.

Since I am not a good player I wish the fritz engine was also composing its
analys while playing the game.  That way the analysis woudl be there right after
the game.  Since I have a day job it is unrealistic to think I can play a whole
game of chess (I only play well at slow time controls) and then wait an hour to
see what fritz thinks.   I usaully sneak a game in at night and then go to bed
thinking Ill look over the anlysis the next day.  It never happens.  Thats the
big advantage of playing in a club.  If I lose to a better player he will tell
me while the game is still fresh where he thinks I blew it and some thingfs
about the opening etc. When I play a game for an hour there is no reason  some
of fritz's resources shouldn't be used to analyze the game.  Power chess was the
only game I knew that did this.



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