Author: blass uri
Date: 15:51:15 08/11/98
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On August 11, 1998 at 14:13:49, Thorsten Czub wrote: >On August 11, 1998 at 11:32:17, blass uri wrote: >>>did he use fritz 5.03 ? >>No,he used fritz5.00 but the powerbook is the same. >>maybe the same powerbook give different probabilities to fritz5.03 and fritz5.00 > >I am not a Fritz-expert. Ask Moritz. He knows. All i can say is, that i checked >this again, and i had NO problems to reproduce the moves again, so I would say >something must have been influencing YOUR effort of reproducing my game. >I have, also on another machine, no problems to replay the game... > >>The moves fritz5 played are in the powerbook. >>If the powerbook can give fritz5 only a draw by repetition with white then >>I want to know what is the probability of this event. > >Mchess7 played a draw by repetition line at the championship in Paris against >Chess System Tal. >Mchess7 had white too. > >It happens. I don't like big books too. Because of this reason. >I have never got an answer by marty's team WHY this line was in the book, >especially why mchess played another move than the original game that we found >in the database later... > >>I did not blame you >>I believe you made the moves. >> >>Uri > >It sounded different to me. You said the probability would be near sero. I did not say the probability would be near 0. I said what my friend who has the powerbook said to me. My friend did not say the probability would be near 0. He only said the probability on his fritz5.00 is 0 for3.Nc3 and it can be because he changed some parameters or played games that changed the parameters. I apologize that I did not say he has fritz5.00 and not fritz5.03 but I thought the book is the same book and it is not important. It is strange that a computer program does something stupid like this and I simply wanted to know what is the probability for this. I cannot know it from my friend so I asked here. In fritz5's tree there are probabilities for every move so you can compute it. Uri
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