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Subject: Re: The old small_book.bin... and other Fruit Books

Author: Thomas Logan

Date: 05:50:53 10/01/05

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On October 01, 2005 at 08:45:34, Thomas Logan wrote:

>On October 01, 2005 at 08:28:37, Marc Lacrosse wrote:
>
>>On September 30, 2005 at 19:19:07, Marc-Olivier Moisan-Plante wrote:
>>
>>>Hi Marc,
>>>
>>>I could be wrong (because I don't use chessbase interface very often), but I
>>>noticed that Fruit 2.1 is doing better with small_book.bin than fruit_ASv3.ctg
>>>against Fritz 8 (again maybe I don't have enough games here to say something
>>>serious - this is just my impression).
>>>
>>
>>I think this is one among several Dann Corbit's books for fruit2.1. (some are
>>available at WBEC, others on Dann's own site).
>>Somewhere Dann said that his largest one (around 7 MB) is probably weaker
>>because of a lack of selectivity.
>>However in our tests with FruitWCCC the largest one was the best.
>>
>>I had great difficulty to build something that could compete with it!
>
>Hi
>
>I believe Fruit_ASv3
>
>is by Alex Smidth
>
>What relation is there between Dann's largest book and Fruit_ASv3

PS I noticed on the uci engines pages Fruit_ASv3.rar is offered for download
>
>
>Tom
>>
>>In Fruit 2.2 package there are two books of mine.
>>Book-varied.bin is a large book with almost any kind of opening.
>>Book.bin is more restrictive (with it Fruit won't play openings that do not suit
>>him at all).
>>
>>In our tests, Fruit 2.2 performance with Book-varied.bin are slightly superior
>>to those with Dann's large one.
>>With book.bin, Fruit2.2 performs significantly better.
>>
>>Marc



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