Author: Kurt Utzinger
Date: 09:11:32 04/15/03
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On April 15, 2003 at 08:38:07, Uri Blass wrote:
>On April 15, 2003 at 07:57:46, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>
>>Too bad that version 8.008 is not being tested instead, since many tests by
>>different people here has proven that it is stronger than version 8.0023.
>>
>>The Fritz 8 Version that you are testing is Fritz Version 8.0023? Not 8.008!
>>
>>Simply check under this directory C:\Program Files\ChessBase\Engines then right
>>click on the icon for Fritz 8 ENG File 456 KB then left click on property
>>it should say modified :Sunday, March 02, 2003, 11:18:34 PM then click on the
>>upper right hand corner where it say Version # and, Oh No it is Version 8.0023?
>>NOT the best version 8.008!
>>
>>PS: The reason why you could not find the version number is because You simply
>>clicked on on the menu under Help, then you clicked where it say about Fritz 8,
>>this will NOT give you a Fritz Version number, it will only provide you the
>>statement that say "About Fritz 8 (March 6 2003)
>>
>>Jorge
>
>Another tester already said that it is 8.0023
>see http://www.talkchess.com/forums/1/message.html?293111
>
>I think that he should continue to test 8.0023
>I believe that 8.008 is better but it is not the job of the ssdf
>to test the better version.
>
>They test what they get and if chessbase sent them the inferior version
>then it is their problem.
>
>Uri
We have tested the various Fritz8 versions against Shredder7 and got the
best results with Fritz8008. But nobody has so far tested v8008 and v80023
against all other engines in long matches. And therefore nobody is able to
say something concrete or to give evidence that Fritz80023 plays weaker.
Kurt
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