Author: A. Steen
Date: 13:05:48 11/22/05
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On November 22, 2005 at 15:52:39, Kurt Utzinger wrote: >On November 22, 2005 at 15:34:44, A. Steen wrote: > >>Here is the first key position - >> >>[D]6k1/5p2/pn1p4/N2p2p1/PP1Pp2q/1BrbP1QP/6K1/4R3 b - - 0 39 > >>My F9 chooses 39. .. N-c4 up to about 11 ply when it switches to 39. .. Qxg3+ >>and it sticks with that move for about 7 ply when it reverts to 39. .. N-c4 >>again, then back to the other choice. > > Please do not forget that Fritz playing at > Bilbao is not the same engine as you (we) > have on DVD and therefore a comparison > does not make much sense here. > Regards > Kurt Dear Kurt, Sigh.... Of course I know this. If the score for F9 ends at 2-1, we may see a "Fritz 9 Bilbao" version from CB. If it was 3-0 (now impossible) it would have been a certainty. :) If you had read a few lines of my post further, you would see that someone is claiming here in talkchess.com that his F9 "see's [sic] 39. ...Bc2 as a big mistake". It is in- http://www.talkchess.com/forums/1/message.html?463606 Now are you able to understand my post, or do you need a clearer explanation? Please read a post to the end, it improves the chance of understanding it. Best, A.S.
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