Author: pete
Date: 11:55:43 06/18/00
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On June 18, 2000 at 07:14:20, Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote: > >Hi all > >At the bottom of this post is a test position. The idea is not to check which >programs find the correct move (should be easy), but when the program first >spots it, with which score, when it fails high, how long it takes for the >fail-high to resolve and what score it gets back. > 0:00:00.1 ( 4/12) 2680 -1.20 c1-b1 a6-a4 f2-f4 g8-f8 0:00:00.2 ( 5/15) 15648 -1.31 c1-b1 b7-b5 d3-e4 g8-f8 c4xb5 0:00:00.5 ( 6/16) 56280 -1.27 c1-b1 b7-b5 d3-e4 b5-b4 c3-d2 0:00:01.3 ( 7/21) 144643 -1.38 c1-b1 b7-b5 c4xb5 b8xb5 e3-e4 a8-b8 0:00:02.0 ( 7/22) 256032 -1.37 h3xh5 0:00:02.3 ( 7/22) 285621 -0.88 h3xh5 g6xh5 h1xh5 h7-h6 h5xh6 0:00:02.7 ( 8/25) 373699 -1.05 h3xh5 g6xh5 h1xh5 g8-f8 h5xh7 f8-e8 d3-f5 f7-f6 0:00:04.5 ( 9/27) 624206 -0.65 h3xh5 0:00:06.3 ( 9/29) 874173 -0.25 h3xh5 0:00:13.6 ( 9/31) 2146194 5.03 h3xh5 g8-f8 h5xh7 f8-e8 d3-e4 e8-d7 c3-f6 b8-e8 h7xf7 d7-c8 f7xe7 0:00:18.2 (10/31) 2916852 5.43 h3xh5 0:00:20.0 (10/31) 3303407 5.83 h3xh5 0:00:36.3 (10/32) 6784667 Matt in 11 h3xh5 e7-e6 d5xe6 Looks pretty impressive to me ; unfortunately you will have to wait for Gerrit Reubold to exlain the interesting part of your question :-)
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