Author: Uri Blass
Date: 09:15:28 04/30/02
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On April 30, 2002 at 11:31:50, Christophe Theron wrote: >On April 30, 2002 at 06:16:06, Jorge Pichard wrote: > >>On April 30, 2002 at 00:39:55, Uri Blass wrote: >> >>>On April 29, 2002 at 23:55:11, Christophe Theron wrote: >>> >>>>On April 29, 2002 at 21:28:21, Jorge Pichard wrote: >>>> >>>>>Interesting Fritz 1 on a Celeron 433 Mhz search up to depth 13, but Comet B42 on >>>>>the same Celeron 433 Mhz can only search up to depth 12. This is when I set it >>>>>up to game in 30 minutes. Of course that Comet B42 is about 350 Elo points >>>>>higher than Fritz 1, but Comet B42 could be optimized to search higher than 12. >>>>> >>>>>Pichard. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>Where have you seen that Comet is 350 elo points higher than Fritz 1.0??? >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Christophe >>> >>>I do not know about the rating difference but Comet is certainly stronger than >>>Fritz1. >>> >>>I do not care about the depthes. >>>It is impossible to compare depths of different programs and I guess that >>>CometB42 can see at depth 12 more than what Fritz1 can see at depth 13 and I >>>think about tactics and not about positional understanding. >>> >>>Uri >> >> >>I wasn't comparing depthes to strength, all that I mentioned was that it was >>interesting to see the first ptogram by Frans "Fritz 1" to be able to search at >>Depth 13 on a Celeron 433 Mhz. The knowledge of Fritz 1 in 1991 Could NOT be >>compared to Comet B42, but by being able to search at that depth and reaching a >>rating of 2008 in a mere 386/25 Mhz was impressived. > > > >Match it against Comet and you might be even more surprised. > >And after that we will talk again about your supposed 350 elo points difference >between the two and the supposed superiority of knowledge. > > > > Christophe I will be surprised if Comet is not better in tactics than Fritz1. I do not believe that Comet is superior only because of knowledge in the evaluation. Uri
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