Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 17:02:54 07/15/03
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On July 15, 2003 at 15:55:05, Kurt Utzinger wrote: >On July 15, 2003 at 15:21:17, Robert Hyatt wrote: > >>Here is a position reached in a game on ICC between Crafty and an >>unnamed opponent: >> >>[D]8/2k2p2/7p/ppPK4/6P1/P6P/8/8 w 0 1 > >Indeed an interesting positions. Hard to believe that a commercial program >plays the losing mvoe c6. > >Below the analysis of Rebel 12 pre-release Beta1: > >00:00:02.3 0.00 15 1471458 Ke4 Kd7 Ke5 Kc6 Kd4 Kd7 Ke5 Kc6 >00:00:03.7 0.00 16 2543170 Ke4 Kd7 Ke5 Kc6 Kd4 Kd7 Ke5 Kc6 >00:00:06.0 0.00 17 4201397 Ke4 Kd7 Ke5 Kc6 Kd4 Kd7 Ke5 Kc6 >00:00:11.0 0.00 18 7881474 Ke4 Kd7 Ke5 Kc6 Kd4 Kd7 Ke5 Kc6 >00:00:19.4 0.00 19 14068293 Ke4 Kd7 Ke5 Kc6 Kd4 Kd7 Ke5 Kc6 >00:00:38.7 0.00 20 28354919 Ke4 Kd7 Ke5 Kc6 Kd4 Kd7 Ke5 Kc6 >00:01:24.1 0.00 21 62020908 Ke4 Kd7 Ke5 Kc6 Kd4 Kd7 Ke5 Kc6 >00:02:22.0 0.00 21 62020908 Ke4 Kd7 Ke5 Kc6 Kd4 Kd7 Ke5 Kc6 This is just one of those games where you are sitting there watching, and doing something else, as the 0.00's stream by. Then suddenly the zero score has changed to -9.0 or something and you say "what the heck happened there and why?"
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