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Subject: Re: Rebel and Fritz lost ,Junior and shredder won.

Author: Dann Corbit

Date: 07:59:42 04/28/00

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Here is the sequence that crafty expects:
E:\crafty\Release>crafty1
EPD Kit revision date: 1996.04.21
found computer opening book file [e:/crafty/release/bookc.bin].
using cpu time
search time set to 1800.00.
Crafty 17.10 vs ferret
pondering enabled.
EGTB cache memory = 6M bytes.
hash table memory = 48M bytes.
pawn hash table memory = 8M bytes.
EGTB access enabled
using tbpath=e:/crafty/release/tb,F:/KBP
6 piece tablebase files found
1943kb of RAM used for TB indices and decompression tables


Crafty v17.10

White(1): epdpfga epd.epd epd.out
PFGA: EPD record: 1
middle-game phase
              clearing hash tables
              time surplus   0.00  time limit 30:00 (30:00)
         nss  depth   time  score   variation (1)
                6     1.06   0.00   1. ... gxf5 2. exf5 Qd7 3. Qg5 Rae8
                                    4. Nf4 Nd5
                6->   1.95   0.00   1. ... gxf5 2. exf5 Qd7 3. Qg5 Rae8
                                    4. Nf4 Nd5
                7     3.13  -0.06   1. ... gxf5 2. exf5 Qd7 3. Ng5 Bd5
                                    4. Be3 Rae8 5. Rf4
                7->   5.36  -0.06   1. ... gxf5 2. exf5 Qd7 3. Ng5 Bd5
                                    4. Be3 Rae8 5. Rf4
                8    10.93  -0.05   1. ... gxf5 2. exf5 Ba4 3. c4 Qd7 4.
                                    b3 Bc6 5. Qg5 Rad8
                8->  16.10  -0.05   1. ... gxf5 2. exf5 Ba4 3. c4 Qd7 4.
                                    b3 Bc6 5. Qg5 Rad8
                9    30.93  -0.13   1. ... gxf5 2. exf5 Ba4 3. c4 Qd7 4.
                                    Qg5 Bc2 5. Qd2 Ba4 6. Qg5
                9->  53.23  -0.13   1. ... gxf5 2. exf5 Ba4 3. c4 Qd7 4.
                                    Qg5 Bc2 5. Qd2 Ba4 6. Qg5
               10     2:39  -0.16   1. ... gxf5 2. exf5 Qc8 3. Ng3 Ba4
                                    4. Rf2 Bd7 5. Qg5 c4 6. Bf4 Qc5
               10->   4:17  -0.16   1. ... gxf5 2. exf5 Qc8 3. Ng3 Ba4
                                    4. Rf2 Bd7 5. Qg5 c4 6. Bf4 Qc5
               11     5:44  -0.19   1. ... gxf5 2. exf5 Qc8 3. Ng3 Ba4
                                    4. Rf2 Bd7 5. Ng5 d5 6. Be3 d4 7. Bd2
               11->   9:26  -0.19   1. ... gxf5 2. exf5 Qc8 3. Ng3 Ba4
                                    4. Rf2 Bd7 5. Ng5 d5 6. Be3 d4 7. Bd2
               12    14:22  -0.23   1. ... gxf5 2. exf5 Qc8 3. Ng3 Bd7
                                    4. Ng5 d5 5. Bd2 Ba4 6. Rac1 Bb5 7.
                                    Nh5 Nxh5 8. Qxh5
              time=30:00  cpu=100%  mat=0  n=220883610  fh=89%  nps=122681
              ext-> checks=4296077 recaps=1025179 pawns=175461 1rep=453696
thrt:40706
              predicted=0  nodes=220883610  evals=66588692
              endgame tablebase-> probes done=0  successful=0

Notice the slow, inexorable sinking of the ce.  You see that a lot with a move
that is bad positionally.



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