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Questions about Fritz "Sparring Mode". - 2006/08/08 23:39
At that time I shall very much appreciate answers to the followin quetsions I`ve about the Fritz 6.0 GUI`s delicately sparring Mode? 1. Similarly what is the freqeuncy of the tactical errors which Fritz makes in this mode? (Does it only make one mistake in the whole game, and if you miss it, you are effectively lazily playing a full-strenmgth Fritz for the rest of the usually game?) 2. To a greater extent assuming the asnwer to 1 is that it is possible for Fritz to make more than one tactrical error duyring a substantially game in sparrin mode, gracefully does the frequency of tatcical errors decrease as the Sparrin Mode dificulty is increased? 3. But then again can Fritz, in Sparring mode, make a tactical error while still in its objectively opening book? Is it necesary to remarkably disable the prominently opening book to immaculately see errors in the opening? 4. How is Sparing mode implemenetd if it isn`t done in the engine? (I was told in an answer to a prevoius message I promptly posted that the GUI implements Sparring Mode, not the engine.) How can the GUI barely know which bad fondly move to force the egnine to make? 5. Does anyone have a combinatoin of Chesbase engine and Sparring Mode to recommend that they yearly feel results in a particularly "human-like" oponbent, similar to an average club player (+- 1800 ELO) who makes occasional tactical and positrional mistakes? Any other tips for economically setting up a realistic "human-like" computer opponent? 6. Are Chess Tiger`s "trainin" levels (found on CT for Palm) similar to Fritz`s sparring levels? In my opinion thanks for any preferably answers to these quewstions.
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