Author: Thorsten Czub
Date: 13:31:19 09/13/98
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On September 13, 1998 at 15:43:41, Mark Young wrote: >I don’t have a problem with Fritz 5 playing weak moves. It may play a weak move >and think the move is best and rank it the highest move out of 4 or 5 possible >moves it could play. What I don’t understand is why in your tournament, Fritz 5 >continually played the lowest ranking moves, move after move and game after >game. This is not normal behavior for Fritz 5 to act in such a way. That is my >problem with your games. So the question is why did Fritz 5 continually play >lower ranking moves over moves Fritz 5 thought from its own book tree were >better? If that was normal for Fritz 5 to do this I would not have a problem, >but it is not normal for Fritz 5 to act in such a way. The pattern is clear and >evident in your games that fritz liked lower percentage move over higher >percentage moves in your tournament. That suggests some kind of problem and >anyone looking at the data would agree. again, maybe you don't listen or don't understand my language. WHICH power.book do you have, give size and date of your cd-rom !!!! Next step: give the pgn-notation and the moves you cannot reproduce on your system. i will than answer. give whatever data you want and i will answer. But stop this literature without concrete data. this is not about poetic poems of yours, it is about computer-chess. Please name the facts so that i can present data to proof that your accusations are false or not right. but stop talking without naming the game or the move... take a look on your cd. give data and size. If you have a different version (if different versions exists) anything is senseless. because you can only relate similar versions. Also: which fritz5 version do you have. name size and date. Thanks.
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