Author: Marc Lacrosse
Date: 09:47:12 10/04/05
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On October 04, 2005 at 12:21:51, Andreas Schwartmann wrote: >Match: Fruit 2.2 - Fritz 9 (50 games) > >- Hardware: AMD Athlon 64 X2 @ 2309 MHz (= ponder on) >- Own books (w booklearning) >- 5 pieces nalimovs >- 512 MB for hash tables >- Time: 60m+15s > >Result: Fruit 2.2: 31,5 - Fritz 9: 18,5 > >A convincing win by Fruit! > >Games are for download here: > >www.andreas-schwartmann.de/FF.cbv (Chessbase Archive) > >or > >www.andreas-schwartmann.de/FF.pgn (PGN) Hi Andreas Thanks for this interesting match. Would you please tell me how fruit could play with its own book with book learning ? Fruit itself has no book learning feature. So if you had a "book learning" parameter activated, this implies that a chessbase book was also activated altogether, isn't it ? Would you please check this? By the way, with which of the two fruit native books did you play ? (book.bin or book-varied.bin) Regards Marc
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