Author: A. Steen
Date: 13:30:20 11/22/05
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On November 22, 2005 at 16:11:30, Günther Simon wrote: >On November 22, 2005 at 16:05:48, A. Steen wrote: > >>On November 22, 2005 at 15:52:39, Kurt Utzinger wrote: > >>> >>> 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. > >Less trolling would be better too, Mr. X. from Germany Excuse me? I have absolutely no idea of what you are speaking. Since you seem also to misunderstand I will make it even simpler. Some Ted Summers posted that his Fritz9 produced a certain result. My Fritz9 produces an apparently quite different result. I want to see what is the actual position, how many different F9 versions are distributed, and what they evaluate this position to be. Because of Mr Utzinger's confusion caused by him switching off his eyes after a few lines of the post, he seemed to think that the fact that CB is no doubt using a different version of F9 in Bilbao from any distributed version, that somehow invalidates my test. Of course this is nonsense, as Summers was not running the Bilbao version but a distributed version. Simple enough? If you are taking some medication, maybe a dose was missed, a fresh prescription needs to be sought, or ,,, ? Best, A.S.
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