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Subject: Re: can your program find the stupid moves of Fritz5.32?

Author: Harald Faber

Date: 03:59:03 04/06/99

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On April 06, 1999 at 05:35:51, blass uri wrote:

>>>I do not agree about fritz.
>>>Fritz can do horrible positional moves at long time control.
>>>Fritz is optimized for tournament time control and other programs can earn more
>>>from over-night analysis of a position.
>>>
>>>You can look at the games Fritz5.32-Rebel10C(1 hour per move)
>>>see rebel site.
>>>
>>>Fritz is the only program that lost against Rebel in these games 1.5:.5
>>
>>?? Uri? You really count *2* games??
>>I thought you'd know better.
>
>I know that the result is not significant but I looked at the games
>and Fritz played very weak.

Uri, EVERY PROGRAM has some nice games on its bill but also some games with
stupid moves in them. This is nothing special. It is just like Stefan MK wrote
to take care that there are more brilliances than blunders your program plays...

>can you explain the following moves:
>
>3rr1k1/p3bpp1/nnp4p/1b1p3P/1p1P1B2/1P1N1PPB/PN1KP3/2R4R b - - 0 1
>
>Fritz5.32 played 23...Ra8 and after 24.e3 Nb8.

Indeed vey strange.

>Can your program find the moves 23...Ra8 and 24...Nb8 if you give it a long
>time?
>
>How much time Did Dritz need to find the moves 23....Ra8? and 24....Nb8?

I will check this at home.

>Uri



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