Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 10:19:09 04/06/00
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On April 05, 2000 at 21:26:50, Mark Ryan wrote: [snip] >Hi: Sorry to ask, Dann, but in a nutshell ... > 1. What is the Chess Analysis Project?; A coordinated effort by computers all over the world to analyze chess positions. The results of the analysis become public domain so that anyone who wishes can benefit by them. ftp://38.168.214.175/pub/Chess Analysis Project FAQ.htm I'm planning to update it today (God willin' and the crick don't rise). > 2. How do I read "acd 12; acn 129329667; acs 1000; ce -25"? acd is not standard (but very useful) and is the depth in plies. acn is node count acs is seconds ce is centipawns (hundredths of a pawn). The computer analyses the position as bad by 1/4 of a pawn. http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Launchpad/2640/pgn/pgn_spec/pgn_spec.htm See section 16.2 "EPD"
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