moriding
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Simple Fritz 7 Question - 2005/11/07 03:39
When running a Blundercheck analysis in Fritz 7 I get results like the following: [1.34 Fritz 7: 20... Bc3 21. Re2 Qb5 22. Bb3 Qxd5 23. Qg5+ Ng6 24. Rxe4 h6 25. Qh5 Bxb4 0.78/9] I know that the first number at the end of the variation is Fritz`s evaluation. Is the number after the `/` the search depth? And what is the number at the beginning of the variation? Is that the evaluation of the line as played (as opposed to the suggested variation)? In other words, is Fritz telling me that the move I played (as Black) resulted in my being 1.34 pawn units down whereas if I had played the suggested variation I would only have been .78 pawn units down? ---------
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