Computer Chess Club Archives


Search

Terms

Messages

Subject: Re: Junior-Crafty hardware user experiment - 6th game

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 19:18:14 11/26/03

Go up one level in this thread


On November 26, 2003 at 22:12:43, Uri Blass wrote:

I can add that after Rh1 the evaluation of old yace after some learning is
Kf6 with a score of mate in 26.

Junior 8.0.0.2 - Crafty 19.4
[D]5k2/7R/7p/p3K3/2B5/8/8/7r w - - 0 1

Analysis by Yace 0.99.56:

65.Rxh6 Rxh6
  -+  (-2.74)   Depth: 1   00:00:00
65.Kf6 Ke8 66.Be6 Rf1+ 67.Bf5 Kd8 68.Rd7+ Kc8 69.Rd1+ Kb7 70.Rxf1 Kc6 71.Rf4 Kb6
72.Rh4 Kb5 73.Bd7+ Kc5 74.Be6 a4 75.Rxa4 h5 76.Bh3 Kd6
  +-  (#26)   Depth: 1   00:00:00
65.Kf6 Ke8 66.Be6 Rf1+ 67.Bf5 Kd8 68.Rd7+ Kc8 69.Rd1+ Kb7 70.Rxf1 Kc6 71.Rf4 Kb6
72.Rh4 Kb5 73.Bd7+ Kc5 74.Be6 a4 75.Rxa4 h5 76.Bh3 Kd6
  +-  (#26)   Depth: 2   00:00:00
65.Kf6 Ke8 66.Be6 Rf1+ 67.Bf5 Kd8 68.Rd7+ Kc8 69.Rd1+ Kb7 70.Rxf1 Kc6 71.Rf4 Kb6
72.Rh4 Kb5 73.Bd7+ Kc5 74.Be6 a4 75.Rxa4 h5 76.Bh3 Kd6
  +-  (#26)   Depth: 3   00:00:00
65.Kf6 Ke8 66.Be6 Rf1+ 67.Bf5 Kd8 68.Rd7+ Kc8 69.Rd1+ Kb7 70.Rxf1 Kc6 71.Rf4 Kb6
72.Rh4 Kb5 73.Bd7+ Kc5 74.Be6 a4 75.Rxa4 h5 76.Bh3 Kd6
  +-  (#26)   Depth: 4   00:00:00
65.Kf6 Ke8 66.Be6 Rf1+ 67.Bf5 Kd8 68.Rd7+ Kc8 69.Rd1+ Kb7 70.Rxf1 Kc6 71.Rf4 Kb6
72.Rh4 Kb5 73.Bd7+ Kc5 74.Be6 a4 75.Rxa4 h5 76.Bh3 Kd6
  +-  (#26)   Depth: 5   00:00:00
65.Kf6 Ke8 66.Be6 Rf1+ 67.Bf5 Kd8 68.Rd7+ Kc8 69.Rd1+ Kb7 70.Rxf1 Kc6 71.Rf4 Kb6
72.Rh4 Kb5 73.Bd7+ Kc5 74.Be6 a4 75.Rxa4 h5 76.Bh3 Kd6
  +-  (#26)   Depth: 6   00:00:00
65.Kf6 Ke8 66.Be6 Rf1+ 67.Bf5 Kd8 68.Rd7+ Kc8 69.Rd1+ Kb7 70.Rxf1 Kc6 71.Rf4 Kb6
72.Rh4 Kb5 73.Bd7+ Kc5 74.Be6 a4 75.Rxa4 h5 76.Bh3 Kd6
  +-  (#26)   Depth: 7   00:00:00
65.Kf6 Ke8 66.Be6 Rf1+ 67.Bf5 Kd8 68.Rd7+ Kc8 69.Rd1+ Kb7 70.Rxf1 Kc6 71.Rf4 Kb6
72.Rh4 Kb5 73.Bd7+ Kc5 74.Be6 a4 75.Rxa4 h5 76.Bh3 Kd6
  +-  (#26)   Depth: 8   00:00:00
65.Kf6 Ke8 66.Be6 Rf1+ 67.Bf5 Kd8 68.Rd7+ Kc8 69.Rd1+ Kb7 70.Rxf1 Kc6 71.Rf4 Kb6
72.Rh4 Kb5 73.Bd7+ Kc5 74.Be6 a4 75.Rxa4 h5 76.Bh3 Kd6
  +-  (#26)   Depth: 9   00:00:00
65.Kf6 Ke8 66.Be6 Rf1+ 67.Bf5 Kd8 68.Rd7+ Kc8 69.Rd1+ Kb7 70.Rxf1 Kc6 71.Rf4 Kb6
72.Rh4 Kb5 73.Bd7+ Kc5 74.Be6 a4 75.Rxa4 h5 76.Bh3 Kd6
  +-  (#26)   Depth: 10   00:00:00
65.Kf6 Ke8 66.Be6 Rf1+ 67.Bf5 Kd8 68.Rd7+ Kc8 69.Rd1+ Kb7 70.Rxf1 Kc6 71.Rf4 Kb6
72.Rh4 Kb5 73.Bd7+ Kc5 74.Be6 a4 75.Rxa4 h5 76.Bh3 Kd6
  +-  (#26)   Depth: 11   00:00:00
65.Kf6 Ke8 66.Be6 Rf1+ 67.Bf5 Kd8 68.Rd7+ Kc8 69.Rd1+ Kb7 70.Rxf1 Kc6 71.Rf4 Kb6
72.Rh4 Kb5 73.Bd7+ Kc5 74.Be6 a4 75.Rxa4 h5 76.Bh3 Kd6
  +-  (#26)   Depth: 12   00:00:00

(, eim 27.11.2003)


I wonder how much time does Crafty with tablebases need to see mate score for
white.

Uri



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.