Author: Ed Schröder
Date: 00:10:09 08/15/00
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On August 14, 2000 at 17:43:52, Eelco de Groot wrote: > > > >This is getting interesting, Ed.. Isn't there something you can do with this >kind of personality, if just in tactical positions? Probably in a real game it >wouldn't do very well.. But, who knows? Q5T hasn't yet played a single game.. It >needs 1 minute 14 seconds to find the first move, Ne4. Positive score, but I >don't know if that says a lot because of the increased adjustable parameters. >After 13 minutes on a Celeron 500MHz Q5T starts with a Re-search, or a Fail-high >if I'm not mistaken is the right term here? Log: > >Rebel Engine for ECTool. (c) Ed Schröder > >Engine version : REBEL CENTURY 2 >Rebel personality : q5t.eng >Opening book file : REBEL.MVS >Hash table size : 28 MB >Analysis mode : Analyzing next move >Refresh interval : 500 ms > >Game begin > >00:00 05.02 -0.47 1.Rg3 Rxg3 2.hxg3 Rg7 3.Rc1 d6 >00:01 06.01 -0.38 1.Rxg8 Qxg8 2.Rg1 Rg7 3.Rg3 Rxg3 4.hxg3 b5 5.Kg1 Nb6 6.Ne2 >00:01 06.18 -0.37 1.Ne2 Reg7 2.Rxg7+ Kxg7 3.Ng3 Kh7 4.Bf7 >00:02 07.00 -0.54 1.Ne2 Reg7 2.Rg3 Rxg3 3.hxg3 a4 4.b4 d6 >00:02 07.01 -0.43 1.Rxg8 Qxg8 2.Rg1 Rg7 3.Rg3 Rxg3 4.hxg3 b5 5.Qe1 Qf8 6.Nb1 >Qg8 >00:03 07.04 -0.28 1.d5 >00:05 08.00 -0.26 1.Qh4 Reg7 2.Rxg7+ Bxg7 3.Qh3 Qe7 4.Bg6+ Kh8 5.Ne2 d6 >00:09 09.00 -0.70 1.Qh4 Reg7 2.Rxg7+ Bxg7 3.Qh3 Qe7 4.Rg1 Kh8 5.Nb1 d6 >00:20 09.01 -0.44 1.Rxg8 Qxg8 2.Rg1 Rg7 3.Rg3 Rxg3 4.hxg3 d5 5.Na4 Qg7 6.Kg1 >Kg8 7.Nc3 Ne7 >00:50 10.00 -0.39 1.Rxg8 Qxg8 2.Rg1 Rg7 3.Rg3 Rxg3 4.hxg3 d5 5.Na4 Qf8 6.Qb2 >Qg7 7.Qc3 Qg8 8.Kg1 >01:14 10.25 -0.39 1.Ne4 >01:27 10.25 0.65 1.Ne4 fxe4 2.f5 d5 3.exd6 Rxg1+ >01:58 11.00 0.91 1.Ne4 fxe4 2.f5 Qf8 3.Bg6+ Rxg6 4.fxg6+ Kg8 5.Qxf8+ Kxf8 >03:48 12.00 1.08 1.Ne4 fxe4 2.f5 Rg5 3.Rxg5 hxg5 4.f6 Re8 >16:13 13.00 1.61 1.Ne4 fxe4 2.f5 Rg5 3.Rxg5 hxg5 4.f6 Re8 5.Qe3 That is amazing. But I never heard of the Q5T personality. Is it one you created yourself? Ed
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