Author: Pete Galati
Date: 18:35:54 03/13/00
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On March 13, 2000 at 21:22:44, Dann Corbit wrote: [....] >> 8 61 3746 462962 Kh7-g8 Qd1-h5 Qd8-f6 Qh5-h7 Kg8-f8 Ng5-e4 >> Qf6-e5 Pf2-f4 Qe5-d5 Ne4xd6 Qd5xd6 Qh7-h8 >> Kf8-e7 Qh8xg7 >> 8 -> 2:32.03 1684465 0 turns >> 9 59 20092 2290700 Kh7-g8 Qd1-h5 Qd8-f6 Qh5-h7 Kg8-f8 Ng5-e4 >> Qf6-e5 Pc3xd4 Qe5-a5 Bc1-g5 >> 9 63 105891 11390294 Kh7-g6 Re1-e4 Pd4xc3 > >This is the move I was looking for, right here! It is also the move that was >played in the actual game. Black lost, but I don't think this move was the >reason. > I wonder why I didn't see that! Ok, it looks like I stopped Phalanx right in the middle of that search, sorry. If you add -g(filename) (no space) to Phalanx's command line parameter it'll generate a log file of a Winboard/Phananx "Analysis Mode" allot faster & deeper on your computer. It probably wasn't going much farther on mine. Pete
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