Author: blass uri
Date: 21:53:23 01/10/00
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On January 10, 2000 at 18:49:32, Andreas Schwartmann wrote: >In my "Winter Tournament" Fritz X (Fritz 6.68) delivered a tremendous >performance against Hiarcs 7.32. In this game on tournament level time controls >(120/40, 60/20, 30) Fritz left the book with -2.00 pawn units, but soon the tide >turned and Hiarcs was swept away. See for yourselves: I know that there are positions that computers do not understsand and their evaluation in the opening is often wrong. I know it from my correspondence game in the svesnikov line(I am white). I tried to give programs a lot of hours to analyze and hoped they will find a better move than theory but unfortunately they evaluate material too much and give me more than +1.00 pawn advantage for moves that are not good. slow searchers are not better than fast searchers and the problem is that computers(at least my programs) are too greedy. Uri
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