Fritz 15 (Vas Rajlich?)

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Re: Fritz 15 (Vas Rajlich?)

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fern wrote:Great New.
I celebrate his comeback and certainly I will buy that fritz 15.
Fern
If you have R4, why would you buy another version of R4? Do you think this is R5?
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Re: Fritz 15 (Vas Rajlich?)

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I do not have R4....
BTW, no a hint in Chessbase about this.
Besides, Fritz 15 already exist...
So,
???????


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Re: Fritz 15 (Vas Rajlich?)

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correction: F15 does not exist.
Even so, the mistery is still there.
Why a shop announce something that the maker does not?

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Re: Fritz 15 (Vas Rajlich?)

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Great news !

i don't see that there is anything wrong with it if Vas helped or shared ideas with Franz to improve his Fritz engine. Vas is still a great genius programmer in my mind
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Re: Fritz 15 (Vas Rajlich?)

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fern wrote:Great New.
It was a shame that such a talented programmer was out of business.
EVEN if he is such a rogue as it was said and meant to him so a savage punishment, it is a very talented rogue.
EVEN if he took good parts of Fruits, as it was said, it did it as nobody else did.
Not just copying you get such a superior engine as he did in those years.
I celebrate his comeback and certainly I will buy that fritz 15.
The hanging of Vas always seemed to me as piece of revenge, fury, envy and "mala leche".
So...

I declare open the New Season of the Lynch law...

Fern
well put!
"Without change, something sleeps inside us, and seldom awakens. The sleeper must awaken." (Dune - 1984)

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Re: Fritz 15 (Vas Rajlich?)

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Darrel Briley wrote:Mistaken double post.

DB
Here's a good "fish story". In 1984 Bert Gower and I were in London for the advances in computer chess conference, and to play david levy one of the famous "matches" since we had won the WCCC in 1983. Bert wanted to stop by one of the many "fish and chip" places and we did. He didn't particularly like the pretty strong-tasting fish he ended up with. He went back up to the counter and tried to explain to the server there what he wanted, but they could not understand each other when he used the word "too strong". So he finally said, in exasperation, "I want something that doesn't taste so much like fish." Guy looked him right in the eye and said, "why don't you try the fu**ing spare ribs, mate?"

I almost fell out of my chair laughing...
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Re: Fritz 15 (Vas Rajlich?)

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bob wrote:
Darrel Briley wrote:Mistaken double post.

DB
Here's a good "fish story". In 1984 Bert Gower and I were in London for the advances in computer chess conference, and to play david levy one of the famous "matches" since we had won the WCCC in 1983. Bert wanted to stop by one of the many "fish and chip" places and we did. He didn't particularly like the pretty strong-tasting fish he ended up with. He went back up to the counter and tried to explain to the server there what he wanted, but they could not understand each other when he used the word "too strong". So he finally said, in exasperation, "I want something that doesn't taste so much like fish." Guy looked him right in the eye and said, "why don't you try the fu**ing spare ribs, mate?"

I almost fell out of my chair laughing...
:lol:
"Without change, something sleeps inside us, and seldom awakens. The sleeper must awaken." (Dune - 1984)

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Re: Fritz 15 (Vas Rajlich?)

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Harvey Williamson wrote:
Graham Banks wrote:This link was brought to my attention.
If it is genuine, I am just sharing information, not trying to break the commercial exhortation rule.

http://shop.kochmedia.com/shop/de_DE/pr ... id=1013376
Yes it is true. What is not clear is if it is a new version of 'Rybka' combined with the new GUI or if people are going to buy R4 again with GUI 15.
How do we know it's true and not a bogus announcement? This is the sort of the thing that would normally make me check the date on the calendar in early spring ;).

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Re: Fritz 15 (Vas Rajlich?)

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Daniel Mehrmann wrote:I guess your hopes are right, otherwise let's call it "Fritka" :lol:

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Daniel
How about Fruitz or Fruitka? :P (sorry, couldn't resist) :twisted:


I'd wish Vas good luck - just hope it's true and not a hoax. :)

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Re: Fritz 15 Vas Rajlich is back!?

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Good news.......Vas is back working on Fritz 15 but a new question........now what becomes of his RYBKA series of chess engines? Thx AR 8-)