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'''Deep Fritz''' is a multi-processor version of the [[computer chess]] engine [[Fritz (chess)|Fritz]] written by [[Frans Morsch]] and [[Mathias Feist]]. | '''Deep Fritz''' is a multi-processor version of the [[computer chess]] engine [[Fritz (chess)|Fritz]] written by [[Frans Morsch]] and [[Mathias Feist]]. | ||
In October 2002, a version of Deep Fritz running on a Compaq 8-processor machine competed with [[Vladimir Kramnik]] in the [[Brains in Bahrain]] eight-game match, which ended in a 4 - 4 draw, with two wins for each participant and four draws. | In October 2002, a version of Deep Fritz running on a Compaq 8-processor machine competed with [[Vladimir Kramnik]] in the [[Brains in Bahrain]] eight-game match, which ended in a 4 - 4 draw, with two wins for each participant and four draws. | ||
In November of 2003, a version of Deep Fritz running with 3D software, [[X3D Fritz]], played a four game match against [[Garry_Kasparov|Kasparov]], the highest rated player at the time. The match ended tied after a win by each side and two draws. | In November of 2003, a version of Deep Fritz running with 3D software, [[X3D Fritz]], played a four-game match against [[Garry_Kasparov|Kasparov]], the highest rated player at the time. The match ended tied after a win by each side and two draws. | ||
Deep Fritz | Deep Fritz played a six-game match against [[Vladimir Kramnik]] in November of 2006. [http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=2947] The match was won by Deep Fritz. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Deep Blue | * [[Deep Blue]][[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]] | ||
Latest revision as of 11:01, 5 August 2024
Deep Fritz is a multi-processor version of the computer chess engine Fritz written by Frans Morsch and Mathias Feist.
In October 2002, a version of Deep Fritz running on a Compaq 8-processor machine competed with Vladimir Kramnik in the Brains in Bahrain eight-game match, which ended in a 4 - 4 draw, with two wins for each participant and four draws.
In November of 2003, a version of Deep Fritz running with 3D software, X3D Fritz, played a four-game match against Kasparov, the highest rated player at the time. The match ended tied after a win by each side and two draws.
Deep Fritz played a six-game match against Vladimir Kramnik in November of 2006. [1] The match was won by Deep Fritz.