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Subject: Re: Interesting sacrifice from correspondence game

Author: Shep

Date: 08:44:12 03/03/00

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On March 03, 2000 at 10:45:27, Roy Brunjes wrote:

>On March 02, 2000 at 10:11:50, Shep wrote:

>>Junior 6.0:       0:55, +0,35
>>Deep Junior 6.0a: 0:59, +0,32
>>Nimzo 7.32:       6:00, +0,40
>>Hiarcs 7.32:      8:19, +0,06
>>Fritz 6.0a:     >10:00
>>
>
>Curious result for Junior on the PIII-550.  On my Athlon 700MHz, Junior 6a takes
>1 minute and 55 seconds (1:55) to find Nxf2.  Was the hashtable cleared before
>you begin Junior 6 searching?  Junior 6a on my machine comes up with the exact
>same eval (0,35) but it takes precisely 60 seconds longer even though my
>hardware is slightly faster than yours.  Curious ...

Yes, hashtables were cleared (I actually ran the position twice on DJ; the
second time I had just started the machine, so nothing was in memory). I used
the Fritz 6 GUI and 128 MB hash, running on Win98, no dual CPU, no overclocking.
Do you have Nimzo or Hiarcs to check their solution times compared to mine?
Tiger also solved this one, but I don't remember the solution time.

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Shep



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