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Subject: Re: books and final final final explanations

Author: blass uri

Date: 08:27:43 09/14/98

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On September 14, 1998 at 10:24:19, Moritz Berger wrote:

>I have checked the openings for the first 5 rounds against my PowerBook. There
>seems to be nothing unusual with it. The following data means: Probability of
>move Fritz played, second column probability of most likely available move in
>case it wasn't played.
>
>A more serious issue was when I checked the move 18.Qd3 (in fact I only check
>this one move!) and Fritz 5.03 (engine Fritz500.eng, modified March 14th 1998
>17:08:50), 106.496 byte file size) never even considered it within 30 minutes on
>PII-400 with 44032 KB hash tables (AFAIR the setting that Thorsten used).

I undersood that 18.Qd3 is in the powerbook and this was the reason fritz5.03
played it.




>			round 2
>59,8
>100
>66,5
>97,3
>100
>100
>70,6
>98,4
>100
>97,2
>100
>100
>38,6
>13,8	86,2
>90,8
>100
>100
>100
>100
>100
>

you gave probability of 100% for 18.Qd3 and for all the moves 16-20.

Uri




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