Author: Rajen Gupta
Date: 11:28:19 01/21/03
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hi manfred: as i have explained earlier to you in our email correspondence: your method of implementing the king in fritz does not work for me. i have 2 computers and it does not work in either.(i have spoken with a lot of people and it works well for them so obviously i am doing something wrong or there is something wrong in my set up. i therefore use odd gunnar malins method: and set the parameters in the deep fritz7 interface when i load the engine. although i save settings, i have to redo this each time i load df7; i will send you the files; let me know if there is a mistake. (note i have created these files myself so they will be different from what you sent me.) let me know if there is something wrong; by the way cm9UTZ-n which i played on my other comp led gambit tiger 2 by about 6 games at the end of 28 games and chesstiger14 by a similar figure at the end of 52 games; (all figures from memory)unfortunately someone has borrowed this comp and i cant post the games. On January 21, 2003 at 13:57:26, Manfred Meiler wrote: >On January 21, 2003 at 13:47:35, Kurt Utzinger wrote: > >>Hi Rajen >> >>Are you sure that you >> >>- have the correct settings for CM9_Utz12n >>- implemented The King 3.23 correctly in the Fritz-GUI >> >>Although a result of 15-5 in favour of Fritz7 is statistically possible I have >>never seen/heard about such a bad result of CM9_Utz12n against Fritz7. >> >>I would like to receive your settings: >> >>- text.file >>- wb2uci.eng >> >>There are at least four methods of implementing TheKing in the Fritz-GUI and the >>various methods do not bring the same results. >> >>Kind regards >>Kurt >> >>Homepage "Kurt & Rolf Chess": http://www.beepworld.de/members39/utzinger > > >Hi Kurt, > >I answered Rajen to a related question of him some days ago >http://www.talkchess.com/forums/1/message.html?277525 >without a reaction of him (maybe he didn't see my post). > >Manfred
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