Author: José Carlos
Date: 08:56:30 06/03/99
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On June 03, 1999 at 02:20:27, blass uri wrote: > >On June 03, 1999 at 01:38:54, Tania Devora wrote: > >> >>Pentium II 450 Mhz - 128 ram. >> >>50 points more ?? Mmmmmhhh, Fritz5.32 have 2577 elo in SSdf, and 50 points >>more for fritz5.32, about 2627 elo. >> >>Wow ! Top programs are really good. >> >>What do you think Uri ? > >I think that it is ssdf rating and it does not prove that it is fide rating. > >I also expect other programs like chessmaster to get more from the new hardware. > >I know that other programs earn more speed from better hardware when Fritz5.32 >is optimized to p200. > >I read that Fritz5.32 earns only 96% in speed and is less than twice faster when >Junior5 and Hiarcs7 can earn more and are more then twice faster. > >I also do not like the fact that all the versions of Fritz are root processors >and the evaluation is based on the root. Please, could you explain what does the expression "root processor" means? I'm a programmer, and have written a chess program, so perhaps the problem is my english... :( José C. > >I think that Fritz5.32 lost a game against Hiarcs7 in the ssdf games because of >this reason. >It traded queens and only after trading queens it saw that it was wrong and not >because of the fact that it could see more. > >3b2k1/1q3pp1/7p/1b2P3/3p1PP1/1P3Q1P/2BN2K1/8 b - - 0 1 > >In this position from game 6786 of the ssdf games Fritz5.32 played the blunder >38...Qxf3+ and only after trading queens it understod that it was a wrong >decision. > >I am interested to know if Fritz5.32 can avoid this blunder on a better >hardware. > >Uri
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