Author: Uri Blass
Date: 08:58:32 08/27/00
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On August 27, 2000 at 10:51:57, Michel Langeveld wrote: >On August 27, 2000 at 10:47:17, Uri Blass wrote: > >>On August 27, 2000 at 10:38:36, Michel Langeveld wrote: >> >>>On August 27, 2000 at 10:18:19, Uri Blass wrote: >>> >>>>On August 27, 2000 at 09:41:32, Michel Langeveld wrote: >>>> >>>>>On August 27, 2000 at 08:36:35, Uri Blass wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>On August 27, 2000 at 08:19:39, Michel Langeveld wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>>I think the fastest mate-solver is Chest... but what's the fastest mate-finder? >>>>>>> >>>>>>>Michel Langeveld >>>>>> >>>>>>I think that you should give test positions and everybody can check. >>>>>> >>>>>>Uri >>>>> >>>>>(mate in 7) >>>>>1QBK1Q1R/P1PPP2P/6QB/8/4N3/2n4n/p1kpp2p/rqb1qqr1 w - -; bm Nf2+; ce 32754; dm 7; >>>>>pv Nf2+ Rxg6 Qf5+ Ne4 Qxe4+ Kc3 Bg7+ Rxg7 Qe5+ Kc4 Ba6+ Qb5 Qbxb5#; >>>> >>>>An easy position >>>>Chessmaster6000(ss=10) solved it in 1 second. >>>> >>>>Uri >>> >>>Can ChessMaster6000 writes his output to an epdfile? >> >>I do not know. >>I do not use her for this purpose(I used the word her only because you used the >>word his and the right word should be it). >> >> >>Uri > >Thanks for the correction. >I'm astonished about the speed of your CM6000. >btw: What does ss mean? > >Michel ss means selective search and I know that chessmaster is usually better in solving test positions when selective search is bigger(The default value is 6 and I changed it to 10) Uri
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