Author: blass uri
Date: 08:01:36 09/12/98
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On September 12, 1998 at 09:11:52, Thorsten Czub wrote: >On September 11, 1998 at 18:51:53, Bruce Moreland wrote: > >>>And anyone who has Fritz 5 and looks at the book lines can see for themselfs >>>that their is some kind of problem. > >Mark: I don't know what you talk about. In the book-menue there is a button, it >says OPTIMAL. When I click on this button, i think fritz sets up the setting to >optimal. I don't think can make something wrong. Do you have the power-books ? >How big is the size of your power.ctg file, which date. >Maybe you have a different power.ctg-file ? > > >>The obvious implication of what you said, and the conclusion that you draw >>readers toward, is that he overruled the book. > >Right. This could be read between the lines... But i would never give fritz a >disadvantage. I click on optimal and it is fritz deciding the opening moves. >As I said, when i played the opening moves, i had a witness at my home... > >>Didn't Fritz do badly in Paris because it played bad book moves? > >Exactly ! ALTHOUGH Frans Morsch and Matthias Feist and Frederic Friedel were >there and operated or could have operated. IF it is the user "overruling" the >book, than one could imagine that the creators of fritz would try to play >OPTIMAL settings in paris too. But - as you can see from all the games in paris, >fritz played lousy. Weak openings, weak games. >11 weak GAMES in a serial ! Not ONE. I do not think it played 11 weak GAMES in a serial It won 3 games out of the 11. >So friedel / morsch / feist cheat, when i would follow your logic ? >The makers of fritz cheat during an official ICCA championship. Nice thoughts >you have mark-... doesn't this look a little to suspicious ? I suspect that you use the same book that they used in paris It is a bad book. I am sure that they understood it after paris and I do not believe that they used this powerbook for the ssdf list. Do you use the same powerbook that they sell now? Uri
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