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I could not sleep well the other night as Fritz 10 (single processor) took a thumping in the Playchess engine room losing about 70 points from 2520. How can I stop this slide? Even some unknown upstart named loop “ate” my baby.

Whilst I can assume that there have been increases in multi-processor systems/dual cores, without buying new hardware how can I claw back some points? On the subject of Fritz 10 are there any updates other than the gui one?

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The engine room in PlayChess is for engines and as I let Fritz play unattended I assume they were engines. When playing in the engine room I bar centaurs and laggers.

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Laggers are a new feature in F10 to describe those with non-broadband connections/lag on their connection as that can gain extra time.

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That's an ex-RHP player😀

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Sounds like a big waste of time

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Looks like F10 is only number 5 on the list:

http://www.computerschach.de/index.php?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=238

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Originally posted by z00t
I could not sleep well the other night as Fritz 10 (single processor) took a thumping in the Playchess engine room losing about 70 points from 2520. How can I stop this slide? Even some unknown upstart named loop “ate” my baby.

Whilst I can assume that there have been increases in multi-processor systems/dual cores, without buying new hardware how can I claw back some points? On the subject of Fritz 10 are there any updates other than the gui one?
I assume you have a full compliment of endgame tablebases and a well-tuned opening tree.

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Buy a four core processor.😵

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I played Fritz 10 against my dual processor Deep Junior 10 and it lost both games

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Originally posted by z00t
Laggers are a new feature in F10 to describe those with non-broadband connections/lag on their connection as that can gain extra time.
It is possible to lag with broadband, and to avoid it with dial-up. It is not the speed of your connection, but the traffic relative to capabilities. A cable company that over-subscribes can be plagued by lag. Information regarding lag has been built into the playchess interface (ping) for some time, but it seems they have improved their reporting.

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Originally posted by z00t
I could not sleep well the other night as Fritz 10 (single processor) took a thumping in the Playchess engine room losing about 70 points from 2520. How can I stop this slide? Even some unknown upstart named loop “ate” my baby.

Whilst I can assume that there have been increases in multi-processor systems/dual cores, without buying new hardware how can I claw back some points? On the subject of Fritz 10 are there any updates other than the gui one?
That unknown upstart is number 2 on the list already given.

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Deep processor versions are over-rated e.g. here my single processor Fritzie ate up Deep Junior 10

[Event "Rated game, 5m + 0s"]
[Site "Engine Room"]
[Date "2007.02.10"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Deep Junior 10.1"]
[Black "z00t, Fritz 10"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "C98"]
[WhiteElo "2433"]
[BlackElo "2495"]
[Annotator "0.47;-#13"]
[PlyCount "166"]
[EventDate "2007.02.12"]
[TimeControl "300"]

{Deep Junior 10.1: 17.2 ply; 1,934kN/s AMD Athlon(tm) MP 1900+ 1600MHz, (2
threads)} 1. e4 {B/0 0} e5 {(c5) 0} 2. Nf3 {B/0 0} Nc6 {0} 3. Bb5 {B/0 0} a6 {0
} 4. Ba4 {B/0 0} Nf6 {0} 5. O-O {B/0 0} Be7 {(b5) 0} 6. Re1 {B/0 0} b5 {0} 7.
Bb3 {B/0 0} d6 {(0-0) 0} 8. c3 {B/0 0} O-O {0} 9. h3 {B/0 0} Na5 {(Te8) 0} 10.
Bc2 {B/0 0} c5 {0} 11. d4 {B/0 0} Qc7 {(Lb7) 0} 12. Nbd2 {B/0 0} Nc6 {(Te8) 0}
13. d5 {B/0 0} Na5 {(Sd8) 0} 14. b3 {B/0 0} Bd7 {(h6) 0} 15. Nf1 {B/0 0} c4 {6}
16. Be3 {0.47/17 1} Nb7 {15} 17. b4 {0.38/19 0} a5 {8} 18. a3 {0.36/19 1} Ra6 {
(Tfb8) 6} 19. Rb1 {0.33/17 7} axb4 {(Tfa8) 6} 20. axb4 {0.33/18 6} Rfa8 {0} 21.
Ng3 {0.27/20 9} Ra2 {(Dd8) 11} 22. Kh2 {0.34/19 7} Nd8 {(h6) 11} 23. Rc1 {
0.44/18 10} R2a3 {(g6) 8} 24. Qd2 {0.39/17 6} Bc8 {(h6) 11} 25. Red1 {0.47/18 9
} R8a6 {(h6) 5} 26. Qe1 {0.62/18 6} Ra2 {(g6) 9} 27. Bb1 {0.52/18 9} Rb2 {
(Ta1) 0} 28. Rd2 {0.69/17 5} Rb3 {(Txd2) 6} 29. Qe2 {0.67/16 5} Ra1 {(Tba3) 4}
30. Qd1 {0.68/16 4} Ra6 {4} 31. Re2 {0.63/17 2} h6 {8} 32. Qd2 {0.58/17 0} Nb7
{(Db7) 4} 33. Qe1 {0.56/18 9} Nh7 {(Tba3) 7} 34. Qd1 {0.52/17 5} Rba3 {(Ta8) 4}
35. Rb2 {0.36/17 5} Ng5 {(Lf6) 6} 36. Kh1 {0.34/16 7} Nxf3 {4} 37. Qxf3 {
-0.01/18 0} Qd8 {(Lg5) 4} 38. Rcc2 {-0.27/18 7} Ra1 {(Lg5) 6} 39. Bd2 {
-0.46/18 4} Bh4 {(Lg5) 12} 40. Kh2 {-0.57/18 5} R6a3 {(Lg5) 3} 41. Be3 {
-0.55/16 4} Bg5 {0} 42. Ra2 {-0.57/17 3} R3xa2 {3} 43. Bxa2 {-0.56/18 0} Bd7 {1
} 44. Rb2 {-0.56/18 4} Qa8 {0} 45. Bxg5 {-0.52/18 5} hxg5 {0} 46. Qe2 {
-0.49/18 4} g6 {(Da3) 0} 47. Bb1 {-0.29/19 6} Qf8 {(g4) 0} 48. Qc2 {-0.09/17 4}
g4 {(Da8) 3} 49. Ra2 {0.11/18 4} Rxa2 {5} 50. Qxa2 {0.11/18 0} gxh3 {9} 51.
gxh3 {0.00/18 20} Qh6 {5} 52. Nf5 {0.00/20 18} Qf4+ {(gxf5) 0} 53. Kg2 {
-0.41/17 4} Qg5+ {(gxf5) 4} 54. Ng3 {-0.41/15 1} Qh4 {5} 55. Qa8+ {-0.66/16 1}
Kg7 {5} 56. Nf5+ {-0.88/17 3} gxf5 {(Lxf5) 3} 57. Qxb7 {-0.60/15 2} Qe7 {
(Dd8) 0} 58. Kh1 {-0.72/16 6} fxe4 {3} 59. Bxe4 {-0.86/17 3} Qh4 {2} 60. Qxd7 {
-0.88/17 1} Qxe4+ {0} 61. Kh2 {-1.08/17 4} Qxd5 {0} 62. Qg4+ {-1.08/16 2} Kf6 {
0} 63. Qh4+ {-1.08/16 3} Ke6 {3} 64. Qh6+ {-1.24/16 2} Ke7 {6} 65. Qg5+ {
-1.29/18 0} Kd7 {5} 66. Qf6 {-1.29/18 0} Qe6 {4} 67. Qf3 {-1.48/16 1} d5 {2}
68. h4 {-1.52/15 2} Ke7 {0} 69. Qe3 {-1.65/13 1} d4 {(Dd6) 1} 70. cxd4 {
-0.85/11 1} exd4 {(f6) 1} 71. Qxd4 {-1.98/15 8} Qd6+ {0} 72. Qxd6+ {-9.78/21 1}
Kxd6 {0} 73. h5 {-10.08/25 3} Ke5 {(Ke7) 0} 74. h6 {-11.25/24 3} Kf6 {0} 75. h7
{-11.55/23 1} Kg7 {0} 76. h8=N {-11.55/21 1} Kxh8 {0} 77. Kg3 {-12.24/21 1} c3
{0} 78. f4 {-12.54/20 7} c2 {0} 79. Kg4 {-#27/18 1} c1=Q {0} 80. Kh5 {-#25/13 1
} Qg1 {(Dh1+) 0} 81. f5 {1} f6 {-#13/13 0} 82. Kh4 {1} Qg2 {-#3/15 0} 83. Kh5 {
0} Qg5# {-#2/3 0} 0-1

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