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Subject: Re: Is Fritz6.68 also a root processor?

Author: Enrique Irazoqui

Date: 07:12:06 01/07/00

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On January 07, 2000 at 09:48:09, blass uri wrote:

>1r4k1/1qn1bppp/4p3/B3P3/R7/5P1P/1PP1Q1P1/2K4R b - - 0 1
>
>In this position fritz versions are clearly happy with Qxb2+(more than 1 pawn
>adavtage) but after Kd2 they are clearly less happy.
>
>Fritz5.32(black) evaluated the position as 1.31 pawns advantage when it played
>Qxb2+ and 0.16 pawns advantage after Kd2 and not because of the fact that it saw
>more plies.
>
>I am interested to know if fritz6.68 is better

Analysis after half a minute or so: 1... Qxb2+ 2. Kd2 Ra8 3. Qc4 Rxa5 4. Rxa5
Bb4+ 5. Kd3 Bxa5 6. Qb3 {-0.06/11} *

About your phobia for root processors, a chinese saying comes to mind: white or
black, what matters is that the cat gets the rat.

Enrique

>The position is from the nunn match between Fritz5(16 bit) and Fritz5.32
>(3 hours/40 moves on pentiumIII450 when both sides use 100Mbytes hash tables)
>
>Fritz5(16 bit) is leading 2.5:1.5 after 4 games from the first 2 nunn positions.
>
>Uri



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