Hi - I've got a Dimension 9200 computer - chip speed more than 2 GHz - and Deep Fritz. Anyone interested in analysing a position to incredible depths? It analyses 24 moves deep with every possible position considered within a reasonable time (ca. 12 hours) and up to 53 to 71 moves deep for very interesting positions in that time. If so - email me on dy587393@bigpond.net.au
Fritz 10 (perhaps previous versions of Fritz had this too I'm not sure) where it analyzes a complete game for a set amount of time and annotates it just like a human would do. With words describing the position, and alternate lines.
I might do a full analysis (30 mins on core 2 duo should be enough), on the game and post Fritz's analysis here.
Originally posted by ptoblerHey ptobler let us meet in the PlayChess engineroom. Don't waste the power of Deep Fritz in analysis, let them use their own brains. Fritz comes with one year free access to PlayChess and in the engine room my single processor Fritz can battle with yours and others.
Hi - I've got a Dimension 9200 computer - chip speed more than 2 GHz - and Deep Fritz. Anyone interested in analysing a position to incredible depths? It analyses 24 moves deep with every possible position considered within a reasonable time (ca. 12 hours) and up to 53 to 71 moves deep for very interesting positions in that time. If so - email me on dy587393@bigpond.net.au
Originally posted by jacr100I guess because he didn't have any pieces left.
I would really appreciate it if you could do some deep analysis of this position, in which my opponent (black resigned). It's still a mystery to me. Did I miss something? Maybe Fritz will have the answer.[fen]3268247[/fen]
Originally posted by ptoblerI would like to know what it thinks is the best first move of the game - with opening books turned off of course.
Hi - I've got a Dimension 9200 computer - chip speed more than 2 GHz - and Deep Fritz. Anyone interested in analysing a position to incredible depths? It analyses 24 moves deep with every possible position considered within a reasonable time (ca. 12 hours) and up to 53 to 71 moves deep for very interesting positions in that time. If so - email me on dy587393@bigpond.net.au
My opponent just resigned... could you analyze the end position of this game? Game 3187537 I want to see if he could have stuck out for a draw with a rook sac... I thought he would try it, instead, he resigned!