Author: Steffen Jakob
Date: 04:10:54 10/06/00
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On October 06, 2000 at 04:26:50, Christophe Theron wrote: >On October 05, 2000 at 22:48:40, Steffen Jakob wrote: > >>Hi! >> >>Here comes a position from a game Hossa - Arasan: >> >>[D]r3r1k1/3q2p1/2p1ppQP/2P3p1/1p1P4/pPb1RN2/P4P2/1K5R w >> >>There are two moves which are winning fast: Ne5 and Nxg5 (e.g. 1.Nxg5 fxg5 2. >>Reh3 +-). Hossa missed those moves and lost the game. First I thought that this >>should be very easy to find for a comp but after having talked to some >>programmers I saw that other programs also need more time than I expected (at >>least too long for a blitz game). How long does your favourite program take to >>see either Ne5 or Nxg5 with a +- score (something like +0.5 doesnt count)? >> >>Greetings, >>Steffen. > > > >On my K6-2 450MHz, 6Mb HT, Gambit Tiger would play Re5 in 7.41s (score +2.22), >then switches to Nxg5 in 11.14s (score +3.12), then finally switches to Ne5 in >16.80s (score +4.28). > >So it would play it in blitz on a machine faster than mine. That's amazing! I havent heard of "Gambit Tiger" before. Is this the follower of Chess Tiger? Greetings, Steffen.
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