Computer Chess Club Archives


Search

Terms

Messages

Subject: Re: How long does it take to your engine to find this move?

Author: Dann Corbit

Date: 16:38:52 10/07/03

Go up one level in this thread


On October 07, 2003 at 19:18:34, Jaime Benito de Valle Ruiz wrote:

>[d]3r1r2/pb3pkp/1pn2Np1/2p1PP2/8/b2BQ3/qP4PP/3R1R1K w - - 0 3
>
>1.Nh5+ is a winning move, but the really smashing one is 1.Nxh7!

Phalanx likes Nxh7:

3r1r2/pb3pkp/1pn2Np1/2p1PP2/8/b2BQ3/qP4PP/3R1R1K w - - bm Nh5+ Nxh7; c0 "Nxh7 is
better";
    -> soft time limit 100 s
    -> hard time limit 600 s
    -> easy move      (1)  Pb2xa3
    -> easy move off
  4 ->   0:00.71    99275   2 turns
  5   -138    80   110545  Qe3-h3  Ph7-h6
  5   -133   189   269453  Nf6-h5  !
  5    -78   194   273853  Nf6-h5  !!
  5    -78   195   274478  Nf6-h5  Kg7-h8
  5 ->   0:03.05   431891   1 turn
  6    -71   332   469673  Nf6-h5  Kg7-h8  Qe3-h6  Rf8-g8  Pf5xg6  Pf7xg6
                           Bd3xg6  Rg8xg6  Rd1xd8  Nc6xd8  Rf1-f8  Qa2-g8
                           Rf8xg8  Kh8xg8  Nh5-f6  Kg8-f7  Qh6xh7  Rg6-g7
  6    -70   848  1172013  Qe3-g5
  6 ->   0:09.11  1274870   1 turn
  7    -10  1502  2089202  Qe3-g5  !!
  7     37  1849  2626488  Qe3-g5  Nc6xe5  Nf6-h5  Kg7-g8  Nh5-f6
  7 ->   0:35.87  5226831   0 turns
  8     37  4302  6271214  Qe3-g5  Nc6xe5  Nf6-h5  Kg7-g8  Nh5-f6  Kg8-g7
  8     38  5003  7280110  Nf6-h5  Kg7-h8  Qe3-g5  Pf7-f6
  8     43  6802  9970762  Nf6xh7  !
  8     54  8055 11772146  Nf6xh7  Nc6-d4  Pf5xg6  Qa2-d5  Rd1-d2  Ba3-b4
                           Rd2-f2  Pf7-f5  Nh7xf8  Rd8xf8
  8 ->   1:46.93 13990562   2 turns
  9    114 17271 20779133  Nf6xh7  !!
  9    129 24300 29016799  Nf6xh7  Nc6-d4  Pf5xg6  Bb7xg2  Kh1xg2  Ba3xb2
                           Nh7xf8
  9 ->   6:09.73 46113654   0 turns
Depth=9, Value=129, Time=369.83, Last turn=68.02, Nodes=46113654, N/s=124688
PV = Nf6xh7  Nc6-d4  Pf5xg6  Bb7xg2  Kh1xg2  Ba3xb2  Nh7xf8
[ Solution incorrect   0.00%, 0/2 ]



This page took 0 seconds to execute

Last modified: Thu, 15 Apr 21 08:11:13 -0700

Current Computer Chess Club Forums at Talkchess. This site by Sean Mintz.