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Subject: Re: How to turn a ordinary micro chess program into Deep-blue?

Author: Jeremiah Penery

Date: 14:43:52 04/12/00

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On April 12, 2000 at 16:36:09, Derrick Williams wrote:

>I would like to simulate the expierence of playing against Deepblue. How long
>would I have to let fritz6 think per move on a pent 450 to simulate playing
>deepblue at 40/2 hrs? Should I let fritz6 think one hour per move or what?
>Thanks

You'll really never be able to get there, because the searches and evaluation of
the two programs are quite different.

If you simply want an equal number of nodes, however, I think you'll be in for a
very long game.  If your Fritz does 500k NPS, you'll have to use 20 hours/move
to replicate the number of nodes DB searched in 3 minutes.
(200,000,000 nodes/sec X 60 sec/min X 3 min = 36,000,000,000 nodes / 500,000
nodes/sec / 60 sec/min / 60 min/hour = 20 hours)



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