Author: Helmut Conrady
Date: 05:24:57 04/25/03
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On April 25, 2003 at 03:58:28, Harald Faber wrote: >On April 24, 2003 at 08:14:41, Helmut Conrady wrote: > >>On April 24, 2003 at 04:01:14, Uri Blass wrote: >> >>>On April 23, 2003 at 16:53:03, Helmut Conrady wrote: >>> >>>>On April 23, 2003 at 07:25:15, Jorge Pichard wrote: >>>> >>>>>Who suggested that Fritz 8.0023 be tested instead of the stronger Fritz 8.008 >>>>>version? >>>> >>>>What results suggest that Fritz 8.008 is stronger? I haven ´t seen something >>>>like that so far. >>>> >>>>Helmut >>> >>>http://www.talkchess.com/forums/1/message.html?294063 >>> >>>8.008 scored better than 8.0023 against shredder with the same >>>conditions(drawbook). >>> >>>8.008 lost only 52-48 when 8.0023 lost 59.5-40.5 >>> >>>Uri >> >>8.008 is very close to 8.005. In der Best-for-Fritz-Rating-List (10-20 min/Game) >>of the German Computer Chess Magazine "CSS" 8.0023 leads with a rating of 2713, >>8.005 has got 2696 (Shredder 7.04: 2701, Deep Fritz 7: 2699). It seems all is >>very close > > >The <censored>-for-Fritz-list, could you please point out the used time control >compared to SSDF? See above, the BfF-time control is indeed mentioned there. I think you know the SSDF time control for yourself, do you? >Do you still want to compare FfF-list with SSDF? This is just a result I know. AFAIK there are no other around to prove that 8.008 is better than 8.0023. Exactly that was the point from the beginning of this thread. > > >>BTW: The point is IMO that ChessBase just sent 8.0023 to SSDF. >>Helmut > > >Then finally Chessbase gets what it deserves. I am deeply convinced that the >strange Nxe4-bug, very early published by Nemeth, has side-effects which hurt >Fritz' play and therefore performance. CB knows about it. So when they send this >buggy-version to SSDF and don't reach the desired results, well, their fault. SSDF will not use newer versions every day AFAIK. Helmut
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