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Subject: Re: A Question for Dr. Hyatt

Author: Robert Hyatt

Date: 06:36:52 03/04/00

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On March 03, 2000 at 22:58:18, Dave Gomboc wrote:

>On March 03, 2000 at 22:26:47, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>
>>On March 03, 2000 at 21:36:20, Tina Long wrote:
>>
>>>On March 02, 2000 at 03:49:24, Torstein Hall wrote:
>>>
>>>>On March 01, 2000 at 22:38:00, Tina Long wrote:
>>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>>Try 17.07 as compiled by Chessbase as an engine. I feel that its the strongest
>>>>Crafty ever.....
>>>>
>>>>Torstein
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>>>What is the "best" Crafty version currently available for download for the F5.32
>>>>>interface?
>>>>>
>>>
>>>Much thanks to Torstein & Jeremiah Penery,
>>>I've now got 17.07, & besides showing both depths (eg 8/17, 17.04 just showed 8)
>>>I see that it is "remembering" hash when I move foreward in Analysis in the same
>>>way H7.32 does.
>>>
>>>It is definitely a fun engine to play, very solid & no errors that I can see.
>>>
>>>My current score of 0-0-11 makes it statistically equivalent to the other top
>>>engines, (when playing me).
>>>
>>>Thanks again guys,
>>>Tina
>>
>>
>>There is no "both depths" in crafty.  It does a full-width search to some
>>iteration depth, plus extensions, but the extensions are not limited in
>>depth, and there is no 'selective search'.  most likely chessbase hacked
>>it to display 8/17 which means 17 moves were searched on the 8th iteration
>>before making a move...
>
>Actually, I thought that was the original purpose behind having two numbers
>there... !?
>
>:-)
>
>Dave


Could be. I don't even show that in Crafty.  But some show depth/seldepth
(ie genius displays depth as X/Y...)



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