Author: Geo Disher
Date: 09:36:57 09/23/98
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I read why you setup the hash table sizes the way you did but I don't understand
one thing. If you wanted to get the max out of your machine for Fritz 5 why did
you not go up to say 110mb?. I have Fritz and I am able to do this. My machine
is a 400mhz but that should not make a diffrence since I have the same amount of
RAM.
By the way for everyone else's info. Windows 98 runs Fritz 5 far more
efficiently than Windows 95 on 400mhz machine's with 128mb (at least on my
Gateway). I am not sure why but I see a big diffrence in the way the software
runs. Don't know if the program is any stronger though.
On September 22, 1998 at 14:01:26, Mark Young wrote:
>Match to be 6 games.
>Played on two P II 333, 128mb ram.
>Chessmaster 6000, (default settings)except for Hash set to 64mb.
>Fritz 5, 80 Mb hash, None default book made from 1,000,000+ master level games.
>Time Control G/60min
>
>CM6000 0
>
>Fritz5 1
>
>[Event "game 1"]
>[Site "?"]
>[Date "????.??.??"]
>[Round "?"]
>[White "Chessmaster 6000 PII 333 128r"]
>[Black "Fritz 5 PII 333 128ram"]
>[Result "0-1"]
>[ECO "B22"]
>[Annotator "Young,M"]
>[PlyCount "156"]
>
>{80512kB, f5book.ctg
>} 1. e4 {0} 1... c5 {0} 2. c3 {11} 2... d5 {0} 3. exd5 {6
>} 3... Qxd5 {0} 4. d4 {6} 4... Nf6 {0} 5. Nf3 {6} 5... e6 {0} 6. Na3 {6} 6...
>Nc6 {0} 7. Nb5 {6} 7... Qd8 {0} 8. dxc5 {6} 8... Bxc5 {0} 9. Qxd8+ {7} 9...
>Kxd8 {0} 10. Bg5 {7} 10... a6 {0} 11. O-O-O+ {6} 11... Ke7 {0} 12. Nbd4 {6}
>12... Bd7 {0} 13. Bd3 {76} 13... Bxd4 {-0.69/12 142} 14. cxd4 {77} 14... Nb4 {
>-0.69/13 144} 15. Be4 {12} 15... Ba4 {-0.81/12 63} 16. Rd2 {111} 16... Nxa2+ {
>-0.94/13 25} 17. Kb1 {11} 17... Nb4 {-1.09/12 59} 18. Bxb7 {25} 18... Rab8 {
>-0.84/13 107} 19. Be4 {16} 19... Bb3 {-0.91/11 52} 20. Rc1 {51} 20... Rhc8 {
>-0.97/12 61} 21. Rc5 {57} 21... Kf8 {-1.03/12 66} 22. Bxf6 {71} 22... gxf6 {
>-0.34/11 0} 23. g4 {108} 23... h6 {-0.34/10 66} 24. Ne1 {75} 24... Rxc5 {
>-0.16/10 117} 25. dxc5 {38} 25... Ke7 {0.03/11 57} 26. Rd4 {138} 26... a5 {
>-0.25/12 0} 27. Nc2 {66} 27... Bxc2+ {-0.34/12 16} 28. Bxc2 {7} 28... Nc6 {
>-0.16/13 100} 29. Ra4 {28} 29... Rb5 {-0.34/13 55} 30. Rc4 {13} 30... Ne5 {
>-0.44/14 90} 31. Ba4 {22} 31... Rb7 {-0.28/13 30} 32. Rc2 {87} 32... Nxg4 {
>-0.34/13 53} 33. h3 {18} 33... Ne5 {-0.56/13 31} 34. c6 {27} 34... Rc7 {
>-0.25/13 29} 35. Rc5 {14} 35... Kd6 {-0.19/13 79} 36. Rxa5 {52} 36... Nxc6 {
>0.03/13 19} 37. Ra6 {47} 37... Kd5 {-0.25/12 0} 38. Bxc6+ {51} 38... Rxc6 {
>-0.09/14 0} 39. Ra7 {129} 39... Rc4 {-0.91/14 89} 40. Rxf7 {15} 40... Rf4 {
>-0.94/14 50} 41. Rd7+ {14} 41... Ke5 {-0.97/14 27} 42. Rd2 {15} 42... h5 {
>-1.00/13 27} 43. Re2+ {85} 43... Kf5 {-1.13/14 50} 44. b3 {63} 44... h4 {
>-1.19/14 61} 45. Ka2 {94} 45... Rf3 {-1.28/16 77} 46. b4 {7} 46... Rxh3 {
>-1.19/15 42} 47. b5 {9} 47... Rd3 {-1.13/14 51} 48. b6 {15} 48... Rd7 {
>-1.25/14 52} 49. Re3 {77} 49... Rb7 {-1.94/13 52} 50. Rb3 {8} 50... Kg4 {
>-2.09/13 39} 51. Rb4+ {59} 51... Kf3 {-2.47/14 5} 52. Rxh4 {58} 52... Rxb6 {
>-3.00/15 0} 53. Rh6 {36} 53... f5 {-2.56/14 39} 54. Rh2 {23} 54... e5 {
>-3.22/15 5} 55. Rh5 {41} 55... f4 {-3.34/14 0} 56. Rxe5 {48} 56... Kxf2 {
>-3.53/13 9} 57. Rg5 {44} 57... f3 {-7/13 6} 58. Ka3 {83} 58... Kf1 {-6/13 0}
>59. Rf5 {52} 59... f2 {-5/13 1} 60. Rf7 {66} 60... Rg6 {-3/13 0} 61. Kb4 {42}
>61... Kg1 {-4.78/13 1} 62. Kc4 {42} 62... f1=Q+ {-1/13 0} 63. Rxf1+ {8} 63...
>Kxf1 {-#16/3 1} 64. Kd4 {210} 64... Rg5 {-#10/17 21} 65. Ke3 {70} 65... Rg4 {
>-#7/20 0} 66. Kf3 {66} 66... Ra4 {-#9/19 0} 67. Ke3 {30} 67... Ke1 {-#7/17 0}
>68. Kd3 {61} 68... Kf2 {-#8/15 0} 69. Kd2 {22} 69... Rd4+ {-#6/13 7} 70. Kc2 {
>16} 70... Ke2 {-#5/11 0} 71. Kc3 {12} 71... Ke3 {-#5/10 0} 72. Kc2 {6} 72...
>Rd3 {-#5/9 2} 73. Kc1 {7} 73... Rc3+ {-#4/6 0} 74. Kb1 {6} 74... Kd2 {-#4/8 0}
>75. Kb2 {6} 75... Rg3 {-#4/6 0} 76. Kb1 {10} 76... Kc3 {-#3/4 0} 77. Ka2 {12}
>77... Rg1 {-#2/2 0} 78. Ka3 {6} 78... Ra1# {-#1/1 0} 0-1
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