Author: Sune Larsson
Date: 03:19:49 08/16/02
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On August 16, 2002 at 01:33:08, Kurt Utzinger wrote: >Hi Sune > >A great test and a very good example to demonstrate the difference in chess >knowledge between professional/amateur engines. There are just these little >things - of which you could find a lot of others - that explain why the amateurs >can at the moment not keep up with the professional programs. >Kind regards >Kurt Yes, I find these basic positions very interesting. In human chess they reveal the players technic and here they give indications of chess knowledge in chess programs. So far the results are: Fritz 7 - Aristarch 1-0 1-0 Fritz 7 - Yace 1-0 ½-½ Fritz 7 - ShredderPB ½-½ ½-½ Fritz 7 - Tiger14 ½-½ ½-½ All games played from the Nunn1 position 40 moves in 1 hour. Regards Sune
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