Author: Ernst Walet
Date: 22:32:27 04/10/00
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Hi Chessfun, I was wondering about the time it took Fritz6a to find the move on your Celeron 433, as on my PIII-450 it takes less than 4 minutes to find Bxh2+. How much hash did you use, my hash size is 80MB. Ernst, New position 3r2k1/pp2nppp/1q1br3/8/3N4/1P1pP3/P2P1PPP/RQB2RK1 b - - 0 1 1...Rh6 2.h3 Bc5 3.Qxd3 Bxd4 4.exd4 Rxd4 5.Qf3 Rf6 6.Qh5 ² (0.50) Depth: 13/33 00:00:56 17356kN 1...Rh6 2.h3 Bc5 3.Qxd3 Bxd4 4.exd4 Rxd4 5.Qf3 Rf6 6.Qg3 ² (0.47) Depth: 14/33 00:02:21 44443kN 1...Bxh2+ ² (0.44) Depth: 14/36 00:03:58 76913kN 1...Bxh2+ 2.Kxh2 Rxd4 3.Kg1 Rd5 4.Ba3 Nc6 5.Rc1 Rh6 6.f3 ³ (-0.66) Depth: 14/37 00:04:33 87891kN 1...Bxh2+ 2.Kxh2 Rxd4 3.Kg1 Rd5 4.Ba3 Nc6 5.f4 Nd4 6.exd4 µ (-0.72) Depth: 15/39 00:05:52 112164kN On April 09, 2000 at 07:13:55, Chessfun wrote: > >The following position is from game 2 of the match >Insomniac v CM 6666 at 60 10 > >White has just played Nd4 CM thought for 55 seconds then >played Bxh2+!!. On Cel 433. > >How long do others take: >Fritz 6a follows: > >Analysis by Fritz 6: >23...Rh6 24.f4 Bc5 25.Bb2 Qg6 26.Qd1 Bxd4 27.Bxd4 Nc6 28.Bc5 > ² (0.47) Depth: 11/33 00:00:06 1627kN >23...Rh6 24.f4 Bc5 25.Bb2 Qg6 26.f5 Qh5 27.h3 Bxd4 28.Bxd4 > ² (0.50) Depth: 12/29 00:00:18 4704kN >23...Rh6 24.f4 Ng6 25.Nf5 Rh5 26.Nxd6 Qxd6 27.Bb2 Rc8 28.Qd1 > ² (0.50) Depth: 13/36 00:01:25 22407kN >23...Rh6 24.f4 Bc5 25.Bb2 Qg6 26.Qd1 Bxd4 27.Bxd4 Nc6 28.Bb2 > ² (0.53) Depth: 14/35 00:04:10 66756kN >23...Bxh2+ > ² (0.50) Depth: 14/35 00:07:28 116463kN >23...Bxh2+ 24.Kxh2 Rh6+ 25.Kg1 Rxd4 26.Ba3 Rd5 27.Bxe7 Qc7 28.f4 > ³ (-0.63) Depth: 14/39 00:07:55 123482kN >23...Bxh2+ 24.Kxh2 Rxd4 25.Kg1 Rd5 26.Ba3 Nc6 27.Rc1 Rh6 28.f3 > µ (-0.72) Depth: 15/37 00:09:40 150088kN >(Bird, Scarb 09.04.2000) > > >Insomniac - CM 6666 >3r2k1/pp2nppp/1q1br3/8/3N4/1P1pP3/P2P1PPP/RQB2RK1 b - - 0 23 >Thanks.
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