Author: Brian Katz
Date: 14:39:58 10/19/02
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On October 19, 2002 at 04:20:18, Joost Buijs wrote: >I think this is not surprising. Deep Fritz 7 is not just a multi-processor >version of Fritz 7, but the evaluation function has been changed too. Specially >in the endgame DF7 plays different (stronger?) moves compared to F7. > >Joost Chessbases boasts that Deep-Fritz 7 when run on a single processor is still stronger than Fritz 7. I have not found that to be the case. Is it possible that a 350 MHz Pentium II doesn't allow Deep-Fritz 7 to realize it's full potential? Perhaps Deep-Fritz 7 cannot go Deep enough on a single processor for the types of positions it would like to get into. Brian
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