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Subject: Deep Fritz just squeezes past Fritz 7,0,0,8 at 1min /1 sec time control

Author: Brian Katz

Date: 07:09:05 05/28/02


The last round between the two engines decide the tournament. Fritz 7 was ahead
by a half point going into the final round. Deep Fritz beat Fritz 7 in the last
round to win by a half point.

Here is another (Game one minute with one second added per move)engine
tournament run on a 350 MHz Pent II 384 SDRAM PC with a Single processor with
Windows 98.
All engines had the parameter box checked.
No parameters were tweaked, so all default settings applied.
All engines used their own opening book except the Crafty engines which used the
Fritz 7 book.
Fritz 6e was from the recent Fritz6 upgrade which has Feb 2002 interface date
even though the text in the chessbase site still shows a different date.(Why
don't they upgrade their text on their site as well. Note the same holds true
for Fritz 7. It is still showing Jan 2002 in the text even though the upgrade
gives and April 2002 change, and of course the 7,0,0,8 upgrade changes it to May
2002)
Hiarcs 8 used the upgraded book.
Hash tables were set at 8MB for all engines.


                game 1-1 Eatontown  2002
                Time Control: Game one minute/One second add time increments

	             1	   2	 3     4     5	   6	7      8
1 Deep Fritz       ****  10½1  1½10  1½1½  1010  0111  111½  01½1  19.0/28
2 Fritz 7          01½0  ****  ½110  ½1½½  1111  0111  0110  1011  18.5/28
3 Shredder 6.02	   0½01	 ½001  ****  010½  ½½1½	 ½1½0  1011  1111  16.0/28
4 Fritz 6	   0½0½	 ½0½½  101½  ****  01½0	 1101  1½10  0111  15.0/28
5 Shredder 6	   0101	 0000  ½½0½  10½1  ****	 ½110  1001  11½½  13.5/28
6 Hiarcs 8	   1000	 1000  ½0½1  0010  ½001	 ****  1101  11½1  13.0/28
7 Crafty 18.14	   000½	 1001  0100  0½01  0110  0010  ****  1½10  10.5/28
8 Crafty 18.15	   10½0	 0100  0000  1000  00½½	 00½0  0½01  ****   6.5/28

I have definitely been noticing better results for Fritz 7,0,0,8 than that of
Fritz 7,0,0,7.
Now it is time to start testing longer time controls.

Regards
Brian



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