Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 20:24:13 08/26/05
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On August 26, 2005 at 11:17:25, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On August 26, 2005 at 04:48:24, Vincent Lejeune wrote: > >>On August 25, 2005 at 23:42:33, Robert Hyatt wrote: >>... >>> >>>I'll put all the logs on my ftp box when they are done. Right now, for the >>>first 8 cpu test run, here's what's happened to this point: >>> >>>position 1 Nxh6 is found in 1:06... >>>position 2 Rxc5 is found in 8:31... >>>position 3 Nxg5 not found in 20 minutes... >>>position 4 Nxe6 found in 11:35 >>>position 5 e5 not found in 20 minutes... >>>position 6 axb5 not found in 20 minutes... >>>Position 7 Rxd8 found in 12:45 >>>position 8 Bxh7 not found in 20:00 >>> >>>from this point forward, I only have 4 processor results, the first 8cpu run has >>>not yet completed. I'll give the 4 cpu results from here on and then update >>>this later. >>> >>>position 9 Ng5 not found in 20:00 (it chooses Nxh6 here) >>>position 10 Rxf7 found in 1:02 >>>positoin 11 Rxh6 found in 0:17 (17 seconds) >>> >>>Total (so far, 6 correct, 5 wrong. Doubt this will change after the 8cpu test >>>completes, but we'll see... >> >>Is Ng5 the best move ? >> >>pos 9 : [d]r4r1k/4bppb/2n1p2p/p1n1P3/1p1p1BNP/3P1NP1/qP2QPB1/2RR2K1 w - - >>1. Ng5 hxg5 2. hxg5 here Shredder give 3...Rfc8!? (seems stronger than the >>original 3...Rac8) >>[d]r1r4k/4bppb/2n1p3/p1n1P1P1/1p1p1BN1/3P2P1/qP2QPB1/2RR2K1 w - - 0 3 >>Is white winning here ? > > >I seem to remember Hsu questioning this move as well. However, Crafty won't >play Ng5 in any reasonable amount of time, so it gets a "0" for this one unless >we decide to either throw the position our or we decide that there is a correct >move here of some sort... Just the times this time. 20:00 means no correct solution in under 20 minutes... 01:02 07:27 ----- 11:35 ----- ----- 12:34 ----- ----- 00:32 00:09 that's the most recent results on the 4 x 875 opteron system...
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