Author: Lonnie Cook
Date: 14:41:58 12/04/99
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On December 04, 1999 at 16:12:17, Anatoli wrote: >My personal impression that the former GUI of Fritz 5.32 was simplier and >better. Now it has too many features which we would hardly use and they take >lots of CPU resources. I agree In a couple of days I returned from metalic board to the >former Fritz 5.32 one. If you are familier with the former Fritz 5.32, then you >will learn the new one in 1 hour or even quicker. >Then I run 4 round tournament with a time control 30 min. for 40 moves, then 20 U only played 4 rounds!! Why not 200-300 gammes, i always do this and Fritz6 & HIARCS732 are always neck and neck at that top >for 20 and 5 min. for the rest of the game. Here are the results : >Hiarcs 7.32 - 13 out of 20 >Junior 5.32 - 11.5 >Nimzo 99 - 10.5 >Fritz 5.32 -9.5 >Fritz 6 - 9.5 >Crafty 16.18 - 6 >Fritz-6 lost his match to Hiarcs 0.5-3.5 and to Junior 1-3. And it won against >Nimzo 3-1, Fritz 5.32 2.5-1.5 and Crafty 2.5-1.5. >It lost 20 game Nunn blitz to Hiarcs 7.32 just 1 point. >I used it to analyse some positions. Next day I returned to Fritz 5.32. I can't >beleive that ChessBase would release the weaker engine, but I can't see any big >improvments in positional understanding. I do, I saw it after just watching it play one game. This engine is stronger. Wait and see on SSDF ... It looks for me that for 80 marks I >have just bought a new GUI which I really don't like. Sorry. Any other opinions >? >Best wishes
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