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Subject: Re: LG2000A: some observations

Author: José de Jesús García Ruvalcaba

Date: 13:36:39 10/11/99

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On October 11, 1999 at 14:51:26, blass uri wrote:

>On October 11, 1999 at 14:12:40, Georg v. Zimmermann wrote:
>
>>On October 11, 1999 at 09:38:44, blass uri wrote:
>>
>>>On October 11, 1999 at 08:35:44, Georg v. Zimmermann wrote:
>>>
>>>>I'm saying this the maybe 10th time on this message board: the wb-fritz adaptor
>>>>is junk. Forcing all programs from move 1 to the current position kills 1.) HT
>>>>usage 2.) learning 3.) Time Management 4.) Pondering
>>>>Will you now believe this and stop testing wb-engines under fritz (you can very
>>>>well use them for analyses) ?
>>>>Thanks.
>>>
>>>Not truth at least for learning.
>>>Hiarcs7.32 and Crafty16.xx can learn in engine-engine games.
>>
>>Please don't tell me I'm wrong if you arn't 100% sure. I get a bit angry about
>>this.
>>
>>Since when is Hiarcs a wb-engine ?
>
>I thought only about engine-engine games.
>I understand now that you meant to games under winboard.
>

	He does not. He means games of Winboard engines played under Fritz interface
using Fritz' Winboard adaptor.

>I never gave engines to play under winboard but only under Junior,Hiarcs or
>Fritz so you may be right about winboard.
>
> ROFL. And you are probably talking about the
>>crafty you did download from the chessbase site, not the real newest crafty.
>
>I am talking about the crafties that I downloaded from chessbase but I do not
>think that there is a very big difference between Crafty16.15 and the newest
>Crafty.
>

	There is a big difference. One is a Fritz engine and the other is a Winboard
engine. Playing Crafty as Winboard engine under Fritz' Winboard adaptor will
kill its performance for all the reasons Georg mentioned (and probably some
others, too).

>Uri
José.



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