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Subject: Fritz5.00 on pentium200MMX is faster than Fritz5.03 on k6/200

Author: blass uri

Date: 03:14:53 09/14/98


here is the game of fritz5.03 against Eugen7.5
I found that my version of fritz5.00 on pentium200MMX  find the same  moves with
the same evaluations.
The only case where ther was a difference between the evaluations was at move 35
when fritz5.00 evaluted the position at depth 14 as -5.34 but in this case the
evaluation at depth 13 was like in the game -5.13 and I think the depth 14 fritz
write is a mistake(It was at depth 14 but it decided to stop to think before it
came to the result of -5.34).

I found that my version was a little faster(I think by 20%)
For example it took my version 318 seconds to come to depth 13 at move 30
when fritz5.03 needed 368 seconds to finish depth 12.

can someone check on the same computer if there is a difference between
fritz5.00 and fritz5.03 in this game and if the answer is positive which version
is faster?
I found no difference in the positional understanding in this game.

Uri


[Event "summer-tournament"]
[Site "k6/200 40/120"]
[Date "1998.09.10"]
[Round "6"]
[White "Fritz 5.03 power.ctg"]
[Black "Eugen 7.5"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "C82"]

{44032kB, power.ctg
} 1. e4 {7} 1... e5 {22} 2. Nf3 {6} 2... Nc6 {7} 3. Bb5 {5
} 3... a6 {8} 4. Ba4 {3} 4... Nf6 {14} 5. O-O {4} 5... Nxe4 {11} 6. d4 {2} 6...
b5 {16} 7. Bb3 {2} 7... d5 {13} 8. dxe5 {3} 8... Be6 {19} 9. c3 {4} 9... Bc5 {8
} 10. Nbd2 {4} 10... O-O {7} 11. Bc2 {2} 11... Nxf2 {7} 12. Rxf2 {1} 12... f6 {
7} 13. exf6 {3} 13... Bxf2+ {12} 14. Kxf2 {1} 14... Qxf6 {273} 15. Kg1 {2}
15... g5 {28} 16. Nb3 {2} 16... g4 {21} 17. Qd3 {1} 17... Rf7 {49} 18. Bg5 {1}
18... Qg7 {12} 19. Nfd4 {1} 19... Nxd4 {55} 20. Nxd4 {1} 20... Qxg5 {286} 21.
Nxe6 {1} 21... Qf6 {13} 22. Qe2 {1} 22... Re8 {827} 23. Re1 {1} 23... h5 {0}
24. Bd3 {-1.78/12 561} 24... Rfe7 {1072} 25. Qe5 {-1.94/15 0} 25... Qxe5 {217}
26. Rxe5 {-1.81/14 0} 26... Rxe6 {287} 27. Rxd5 {-2.06/12 329} 27... Rf6 {244}
28. h3 {-2.22/12 385} 28... Re3 {244} 29. hxg4 {-2.44/12 407} 29... hxg4 {112}
30. Rf5 {-2.59/12 368} 30... Kf7 {177} 31. Rxf6+ {-3.53/15 503} 31... Kxf6 {33}
32. Bh7 {-4.16/13 641} 32... Re2 {34} 33. Kh2 {-4.25/14 550} 33... Rxb2 {215}
34. Kg3 {-5.00/14 431} 34... Rxa2 {193} 35. Kxg4 {-5.13/14 658} 35... Ke5 {23}
36. Kf3 {-4.94/14 415} 36... Ra3 {9} 37. Ke2 {-5.28/14 363} 37... Rxc3 {921}
38. g4 {-5.75/14 0} 38... b4 {160} 39. Kd2 {-6.34/14 1020} 39... Kf4 {0} 40.
Bf5 {-6.28/14 460} 40... c5 {17} 41. Bc8 {-6.28/13 94} 41... a5 {667} 42. Bd7 {
-6.38/13 0} 42... c4 {17} 43. Bb5 {-6.88/12 81} 43... Kxg4 {178} 44. Bc6 {
-7.84/13 0} 44... Kf4 {201} 45. Bb5 {-9.00/13 0} 45... Ke4 {262} 46. Be8 {
-14.50/13 132} 0-1



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