Author: Enrique Irazoqui
Date: 07:22:22 10/06/97
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On October 06, 1997 at 10:08:44, Michael Borgstaedt (GOLIATH CHESS) wrote: >On October 05, 1997 at 17:21:23, Ed Schröder wrote: > >>>In Reply to: Re: Has anyone some nice test-suites like Covax ? posted by >>>Enrique Irazoqui on October 05, 1997 at 10:31:28: >> >>>Results with Fritz 5 on a P200MMX with 40 MB hashtables: >> >>>Pos 1 - >10' >>>Pos 2 - 225'' >>>Pos 3 - 261'' >>>Pos 4 - >10' >> >>Rebel9 PII/266 28 Mb hash: >> >>Pos 1 - 2:20 (140'') >>Pos 2 - 11:45 (705'') >>Pos 3 - 3:25 (205'') >>Pos 4 - Not found after 20:00 >> >>8/4K2p/6pr/5pk1/1pB2R2/p4PP1/8/8 w - - bm Rg4+; >>8/2pp2pp/8/2PP1P2/1p5k/8/PP4p1/6K1 w - - bm f6; >>7K/6p1/8/7p/8/8/R7/6k1 w - - bm Kh7; >>8/4P3/7n/5n1K/R6N/6k1/2q5/8 w - - bm e8Q; >> >>- Ed - > > >Goliath 1.1 K6-PR200, 13 MB hash > >Pos 1 - ---- (18:25) >Pos 2 - 0:28 >Pos 3 - 4:23 >Pos 4 - 1:17 This is truly impressive!!! Enrique >I would expect that Pos1 (nice zugzwang-situation) cannot be solved >by programs using nullmove pruning without special zugzwang-detection. >So Fritz will not found the solution, even after hours. Correct ? > >Michael
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