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Subject: Re: Bringer sees Kg6

Author: Dann Corbit

Date: 22:10:34 03/13/00

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On March 14, 2000 at 00:23:10, Pete Galati wrote:

>On March 13, 2000 at 21:35:54, Pete Galati wrote:
>
>>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
>
>Ok, both Bringer and TCB can analyze with Winboard, in both cases, adding
>"/debug" to Winboard's command line will make a new winboard.debug file every
>game and the analysis output will be there.  An easier way?  I don't know.
>
>Here's what Bringer said:
>
> nWinBoard 4.0.7 + Bringer
>StartChildProcess (dir="d:\bringer") Bringer /winboard
>1040 >first : xboard
>1040 >first : new
>random
>1100 >first : level 60 15 0
>1100 >first : post
>1100 >first : hard
>1100 >first : easy
>17460 >first : force
>[snip]
>17520 >first : .
>23450 >first : analyze
>23830 <first : 2 230 16 188 h7-g8  d1xd4
>23940 <first : 3 237 27 2524 h7-g8  d1xd4  d7-c5
>24550 <first : 4 215 84 11686 h7-g8  d1-h5
>24660 <first : 4 215 100 14583 h7-g8
>24880 <first : 4 215 118 17044 h7-g8
>26750 <first : 5 235 308 52027 h7-g8
>28780 <first : 5 243 508 87387 h7-g8  g5-e4  d6-e5  c3xd4  e5-c7
>32840 <first : 6 223 913 163494 h7-g8  d1-h5
>35810 <first : 6 201 1215 231688 h7-g8  d1-h5  d7-e5  c1-f4  d8-c7  h5-h7
>45690 <first : 7 181 2203 455012 h7-g8  d1-h5
>85190 <first : 7 150 6150 1322418 h7-g8  d1-h5  d8-f6  h5-h7  g8-f8  g5-e4
>f6-e5  c3xd4  e5xd4  e4xd6  d4xd6  h7-h8
>135110 <first : 7 151 11148 2469214 h7-g6
>159990 <first : 7 171 13630 3026900 h7-g6  e1xe6  e8xe6  d1-d3  f7-f5  g5xe6
>d8-e7  e6-f4  d6xf4  c1xf4  d4xc3
>279790 <first : 8 151 25613 5924354 h7-g6  h2-h4
>310980 <first : 8 101 28737 6745097 h7-g6  h2-h4
>406560 <first : 8 80 38291 8960871 h7-g6  h2-h4  e8-h8  g2-g4
>430500 <first : 8 81 40691 9498374 h7-g8
>446600 <first : 8 131 42300 9828936 h7-g8

Didn't Bringer go back to h8 here?

>746820 >first : exit
>746820 >first : quit



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