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Subject: Re: How people could detect if a game was cooked?

Author: Chessfun

Date: 08:11:47 09/15/02

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On September 15, 2002 at 10:56:21, Rolf Tueschen wrote:

>On September 15, 2002 at 10:50:30, Chessfun wrote:
>
>>I don't think I see data, I see questions. Questions I could answer but since my
>>answers are not the answers of the person in question, it's easier to leave that
>>to Thorsten.
>>
>>Sarah.
>
>I meant data, please. Is it so dificult. Of course I wrote many questions and
>hypotheses, but I particularly was interested in your comments on my _data_ from
>the Fritz analysis with my special configuration. Just a little question. But I
>don't want to teach you about it.


You had originally stated you checked with "FRITZ".
I asked what version you didn't answer? but you now agree Fritz 7 would play
Nxd5 at least it would on Thorstens machine and yours.

When I say Fritz 7 to me that means the latest version 008, all that was missing
was hash size in my case it was 192 mb. Clearly your 16 mb hash is too low for
anything longer than analysis of about 30 seconds. Even then that mixed with
your original I checked with "FRITZ", leaves me unsure you checked with 008.

I didn't check back but am certain Thorsten is using more than 16 mb.

Sarah.



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