Author: Ed Schröder
Date: 06:09:05 07/22/00
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On July 21, 2000 at 22:40:16, blass uri wrote: >[D]2k1rr2/pp1n2p1/2p1n1p1/3pP3/5qPP/P4NR1/1PP1QP2/1K1NR3 w - - 0 1 >This is one of the positions from deeper blue-kasparov(game 4 before 23.Nc3) > >Deep blue claims that they could search 15 plies in 15 seconds that is >200,000,000*15 nodes=3,000,000,000 nodes > >I am interesting to know if you can search 15 plies with no pruning and no >extensions with less than 3,000,000,000 nodes. > >You can use evaluation of 0 for all the moves so you will always have a perfect >order of moves. > >You can use hash tables. >please tell me how many nodes you need to see >1 ply,2 plies,....15 plies and how many plies do you need to fill the hash >tables. > >repeat the experiment with smaller hash tables in order to guess if bigger hash >tables can help significantly. > >Here is Deep blue logfile in the relevant position > >3(4)[Nc3](30) 30^ T=0 >nd1c3 Qf4g3r pf2g3Q Rf8f3n > 3(5) 61^ T=0 >qe2e3 Qf4e3q re1e3Q Rf8f4 ph4h5 Pg6h5p pg4h5P > 3(5) 68 T=0 >qe2e3 Qf4e3q re1e3Q Rf8f4 ph4h5 Pg6h5p pg4h5P > 4(5) 78 T=0 >qe2d3 Ne6c5 qd3g6P Qf4g3r > 5(5)[Qd3](74)[Qe3](82)[Nc3](86) 86 T=0 >nd1c3 Ne6d4 nf3d4N Qf4g3r pf2g3Q Nd7e5p > 6(5)[Nc3](75) 75 T=1 >nd1c3 Pg6g5 ph4g5P Qf4g3r pf2g3Q > 7(5) #[Nc3](78)############################# 78 T=2 >nd1c3 Nd7c5 qe2e3 Qf4e3q pf2e3Q > 8(6) #[Nc3](61)############################# 61 T=5 >nd1c3 Nd7c5 pb2b4 Nc5d7 pb4b5 > 9(6) #[Nc3](74)############################# 74 T=15 >nd1c3 Nd7c5 pb2b4 Nc5d7 pb4b5 Ne6d4 nf3d4N Qf4d4n pb5c6P >10(6) #[Nc3](65)############################# 65 T=102 >nd1c3 Nd7c5 pb2b4 Nc5a6 pb4b5 Na6c5 pb5c6P Pb7c6p kb1a2 Rf8f7 >11(6)[TIMEOUT] 65 T=159 >nd1c3 > >Uri What should the experiment proof? Ed
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