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Subject: Re: Fritz 9 Blunders with Bc2- what Fritz???

Author: George Speight

Date: 13:49:58 11/22/05

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On November 22, 2005 at 04:59:57, Uri Blass wrote:

>On November 22, 2005 at 02:52:22, George Speight wrote:
>
>>
>>Uri, i have all the respect in the world for you and your knowledge. But the
>>position you showed me has nothing i can see to do with an actual game. I
>>suppose its possible to come up with a strange position to prove your point.
>>Regards, George
>
>I guess that if you play enough games you may find also positions from game when
>it is a draw by fortress and the evaluation is more than 2.5 pawns.
>
>I think that in one of the positions that kramnik resigned against Fritz it was
>more than 2.5 pawns advantage for Fritz based on evaluation but kramnik could
>draw by fortress.
>
>Uri

I will grant you one point here, Uri. It is a lot more likely  for a human
grandmaster to found his way out of a position against Fritz which Fritz
analyzes as a 2.5 advantage than for another engine. the engine will not, the
grandmaster might. But that is the exception rather than the rule.  Regard,
George



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