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Subject: Re: How can Mighty Fritz 6 poor performance be explained ?

Author: Marcus Prewarski

Date: 09:17:05 03/25/04

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On March 25, 2004 at 10:59:45, Tord Romstad wrote:

>On March 25, 2004 at 10:39:36, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>
>>I started a match of 10 games at G/90 between Gothmog 0.4.7 vs Fritz 6 and Fritz
>>6 is losing  4.5 to 1.5 so far; and even if Fritz 6 win the remaining games
>>which I doubt, Gothmog is having either too much luck or Fritz 6 is NOT as
>>strong as I thought.
>
>The explanation is very simple:  Not enough games.  In a 10 game match,
>everything
>is possible.
>
>Tord

Of course you are right that 6 games is not a good enough sample size.  However
if Fritz 6 was significantly stronger (more than 100 points) than poor, helpless
and weak Gothmog then a result like that would be unlikely.  I would guess that
Gothmog is at least close to Fritz 6.  Looks like your latest changes really
have brought it to the next level.

-Marcus



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