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Subject: Re: Fritz 5.32 poor problem solver?

Author: Gustavo Pereira

Date: 12:18:01 06/27/99

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>Fritz 5.32 finds Ra8 immediately if the selectivity is set to 0 in the engine
>parameters (default is 2). I'm not sure what this parameter really does. All I
>can say for sure is that it slows down Fritz, but it makes Fritz more valuable
>as a problem solver when time is not important.
>
>Dancer

Selectivity determines how far the null move 'sees' deep down the line.
If you turn selectivity to 0, it means that there is no null move.

So Fritz5.32 does allow to switch off null move!!!



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