Author: Vincent Lejeune
Date: 04:52:36 04/17/99
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On April 17, 1999 at 07:17:37, blass uri wrote: > >On April 16, 1999 at 00:03:28, Paulo Soares wrote: > >>On April 15, 1999 at 18:18:50, Peter McKenzie wrote: >> >>>The Nolot test suite is a set of 11 very hard test positions, with the 11th >>>position being one of the easier ones. I tried it on lambchop last night, chop >>>managed to solve it in about 3000sec (50min) on my 133mhz Pentium with 32mb RAM. >>> The solution was found at ply 11. How do other programs go on this one? >>> >>>r1b3k1/p2p1nP1/2pqr1Rp/1p2p2P/2B1PnQ1/1P6/P1PP4/1K4R1 w - - >>>Solution: Rxh6 >>> >>> >>>cheers, >>>Peter >> >> >>Peter, >> >> All engines in a PII-300 HT=32Mb. Crafty16.6 runs >>as a Fritz engine! Crafty runs with a logo released by >>Massimo Gattari(see post number 48781). >> >>If you want the new engine with logo please send me e-mail. >> Time(sec) Depth Score >> >> Genius6 511 9 -1.87 >> Crafty16.6 600 13 -1.98 >> Fritz5.32 >1500 >> Hiarcs7.01 >1500 >> >>Regards, >> >>Paulo Soares > >Fritz5.16 time:22:53=1373 seconds >depth:15/38 >score of Rxh6 -0.50 > >Fritz5.16 used 64Mbytes hash tables under windows95 P200MMX > >Maybe Fritz5.16 is better than Fritz5.32 You forgot to specify : FOR THAT POSITION But the real challenge for chess program now is : "find a good move where there's 'nothing' to find" Best regards. Vincent Lejeune. > >Uri
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