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Subject: Re: Kramnik's 11. Rxb7 was already a CAP record!

Author: Dann Corbit

Date: 18:38:56 10/12/00

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On October 12, 2000 at 19:35:51, Vincent Diepeveen wrote:

>On October 11, 2000 at 13:49:58, Dann Corbit wrote:
>
>>[D]rn2k2r/1p2ppbp/p5p1/q1p5/3PP1b1/2P1BN2/P2Q1PPP/1R2KB1R w Kkq - acd 12; acn
>>30713720; ce 81; pv Rxb7 Bxf3 gxf3 Nc6 Rb2 cxd4 cxd4 Qa4 e5 Rd8 f4 O-O d5;
>>
>>If you have CA 5.1, you can easily verify this for yourself!
>>;-)
>
>aplause!
>
>however cap never gets to this gruenfeld position
>i thought cap played only 1.e4,e5 2.nf3,nc6 3.bc4,bc5 doesn't it?

CAP does not play anything at all.  We just feed it a pile of EPD and it pukes
out the analysis.  We have about 6 million records analyzed at 12 minutes of PII
300 MHz time or better and 60 million analyzed at 2 seconds.

The most popular positions have been analyzed, and also some projects have been
analyzed (Stonewall, Scotch, Orangutan are specific openings that have had a
going over).  The CAP FAQ explains in more detail.



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