Author: pavel
Date: 05:27:53 10/19/00
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On October 19, 2000 at 08:11:21, Côme wrote: >On October 19, 2000 at 08:05:34, pavel wrote: > >>On October 19, 2000 at 07:59:09, Côme wrote: >> >>>On October 19, 2000 at 07:56:30, pavel wrote: >>> >>>>Hi guys, >>>> is the application deadline passed already? >>>>if not whats the schedule? >>>> >>>>I am willing to use zarkovx (beta) or x-treme 6.32 (new beta version), on behalf >>>>of the authors. >>>> >>>>There is one problem, I dont have a registered account there. >>>>I tried the 7day trial thingie, but you cannot use winboard interface in 7-day >>>>trial. And I am not willing to pay for a tournament :) >>>> >>>>:( >>>> >>>>any help? >>>> >>>>Pavel ;) >>> >>>What computer have you got ? >>>Best Regards >>>Alexandre Côme >> >>I have a pentium II 400mhz, and a pentium 400mhz laptop, > >You want to enter in the ICC tourney with a 400 Mhz ??? >forgot about this you will be crushed just because of hardware. ever heard a pentium 400mhz laptop beat a 4 cluster xeon machine? Standard - crafty ICS game localhost, 31.08.2000 1.d2-d4 c7-c5 2.d4-d5 Ng8-f6 3.c2-c4 b7-b5 4.c4xb5 a7-a6 5.b5xa6 g7-g6 6.Nb1-c3 Bc8xa6 7.e2-e4 Ba6xf1 8.Ke1xf1 d7-d6 9.g2-g3 Bf8-g7 10.Kf1-g2 Nb8-d7 11.Ng1-f3 0-0 12.Rh1-e1 h7-h6 13.h2-h3 Nd7-b6 14.Qd1-b3 Rf8-e8 15.Bc1-e3 e7-e6 16.d5xe6 Re8xe6 17.e4-e5 d6xe5 18.Be3xc5 Qd8-c7 19.Qb3-b5 Ra8-c8 20.Bc5-b4 e5-e4 21.Nf3-d4 Re6-e5 22.Qb5-a6 Nf6-d5 23.Nc3xd5 Re5xd5 24.Ra1-c1 Qc7-d7 25.Rc1xc8+ Qd7xc8 26.Qa6xc8+ Nb6xc8 27.Nd4-c6 f7-f5 28.f2-f3 e4xf3+ 29.Kg2xf3 Rd5-d3+ 30.Kf3-f2 Kg8-h7 31.Nc6-e5 Rd3-d4 32.a2-a3 f5-f4 33.Bb4-c3 f4xg3+ 34.Kf2xg3 Rd4-d8 35.a3-a4 Nc8-b6 36.a4-a5 Nb6-a4 37.Bc3-b4 Na4xb2 38.Ne5-c6 Rd8-c8 39.Re1-e6 Nb2-d3 40.Bb4-e7 Rc8-e8 41.Re6-e3 Nd3-e5 42.Be7-a3 Re8-c8 43.Nc6xe5 Bg7xe5+ 44.Kg3-f3 Be5-d4 45.Re3-e7+ Kh7-g8 46.Ba3-b4 Bd4-c3 47.Bb4xc3 Rc8xc3+ 48.Re7-e3 Rc3-c6 49.Re3-a3 Rc6-a6 50.Kf3-e4 Kg8-g7 51.Ke4-d5 Kg7-f6 52.Kd5-c4 g6-g5 53.Kc4-b5 Ra6-e6 54.a5-a6 Re6-e5+ 55.Kb5-c6 Re5-e6+ 56.Kc6-c5 Re6-e5+ 57.Kc5-d4 Re5-e8 58.a6-a7 Re8-a8 59.Kd4-d5 h6-h5 60.Kd5-c6 Kf6-e5 61.Kc6-b7 Ra8-h8 62.a7-a8Q Rh8xa8 63.Ra3xa8 Ke5-f6 64.Ra8-h8 Kf6-g6 65.Kb7-c6 h5-h4 66.Kc6-d5 Kg6-g7 67.Rh8-a8 Kg7-f6 68.Kd5-e4 Kf6-e6 69.Ra8-a6+ Ke6-d7 70.Ke4-f5 Kd7-e7 71.Kf5xg5 Ke7-f7 72.Kg5xh4 Kf7-g7 73.Kh4-g5 Kg7-f7 74.h3-h4 Kf7-e7 75.h4-h5 Ke7-f7 76.h5-h6 Kf7-e7 77.h6-h7 Ke7-d7 78.h7-h8Q Kd7-c7 79.Qh8-h7+ Kc7-b8 crafty resigned 1-0 Standard - crafty ICS game localhost, 06.09.2000 1.d2-d4 e7-e6 2.e2-e4 d7-d5 3.Nb1-d2 Ng8-f6 4.e4-e5 Nf6-d7 5.c2-c3 c7-c5 6.Bf1-d3 Nb8-c6 7.Ng1-e2 c5xd4 8.c3xd4 f7-f6 9.e5xf6 Nd7xf6 10.0-0 Bf8-d6 11.Nd2-f3 Qd8-c7 12.Bc1-g5 0-0 13.Bg5-h4 Nf6-h5 14.Qd1-c2 g7-g6 15.Bd3xg6 Nh5-f4 16.Bg6-d3 Nc6-e5 17.d4xe5 Qc7xc2 18.Bd3xc2 Nf4xe2+ 19.Kg1-h1 Bd6-c5 20.Rf1-d1 h7-h6 21.Rd1-d2 Ne2-f4 22.Bc2-a4 b7-b6 23.Nf3-d4 Bc8-b7 24.Bh4-f6 Nf4-h5 25.Nd4xe6 Nh5xf6 26.e5xf6 Rf8xf6 27.Ne6xc5 b6xc5 28.Ra1-e1 Rf6-f4 29.Ba4-d7 Ra8-d8 30.Bd7-h3 d5-d4 31.Kh1-g1 Rf4-e4 32.Re1xe4 Bb7xe4 33.f2-f3 Be4-g6 34.f3-f4 Kg8-f7 35.f4-f5 Bg6-h7 36.g2-g4 Kf7-f6 37.Bh3-f1 h6-h5 38.h2-h3 Bh7-g8 39.Kg1-f2 c5-c4 40.Bf1-g2 d4-d3 41.Kf2-e3 Bg8-d5 42.Bg2xd5 Rd8xd5 43.b2-b3 c4-c3 44.Rd2xd3 Rd5xd3+ 45.Ke3xd3 c3-c2 46.Kd3xc2 Kf6-g5 47.Kc2-d3 h5-h4 48.Kd3-c4 Kg5-f6 49.b3-b4 Kf6-e5 50.Kc4-c5 Ke5-f6 51.Kc5-b5 Kf6-e7 crafty resigned 1-0 x-treme serch depth is not "depth" for normal chess programs, you will often see x-treme research from scratch during a game even when it already crossed depth 10, the output is given as depth only because winboard understand "depth" [5] it often moves only searching 3-4 depth in a critical position, but the same strong move as most other commercial programs would prefer. the main idea is that, to program, like x-treme, "spead" or 'depth" is not the 'main' factor, it will still come out strong on a slow machine. In general speed will make it stronger but not as much as it does to other programs ie, crafty, goliath, anmon 5.6 also the main objective is participation not winning the tournament ;) > >> >>by the way i have to tell you again........excellent book for nomzo2000b :) >>I am still in the state of "being impressed". > >?????? ok ok I got the hint......you are not that "Come" :(..... > >> >>regards >>pavel
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