Author: Christophe Theron
Date: 08:00:08 11/26/00
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On November 25, 2000 at 02:47:29, Uri Blass wrote:
>On November 24, 2000 at 23:22:04, Christophe Theron wrote:
>
>>On November 24, 2000 at 17:02:11, Uri Blass wrote:
>>
>>>You can see in the Rebel board that the problem of infinite time is known.
>>>
>>>I found the problem when I analyzed a position for a long time.
>>>
>>>My experience is that the time is dependent on the position and I had examples
>>>when the time was less than 3 hours on my PIII450(192 mbyte hash)
>>>
>>>I had also an example when the time per move was more than 6 hours and in this
>>>case I did not try to check if the inifinite is finite.
>>>
>>>Uri
>>
>>
>>
>>Yes, I am sorry for this one. I have found the bug now, and it works OK. I have
>>a computer here that is computing on your position, Uri, since 69 hours and 30
>>minutes and is still thinking (BTW it wants to play h4 at depth 21, score is
>>+0.38, now computing depth 22).
>>
>>I guess we will provide a free update to solve this issue.
>>
>>
>>
>> Christophe
>
>Thanks for the information.
>
>The position is from a game in the final of the championship of Israel in
>correspondence games.
>
>GM Abir Har Aven(ICCF rating 2585) is against me.
>
>Abir (white) started 1.g3 d5 2.f4 h5 3.Nf3
>
>I already played h4 and it is Abir to move.
>I find that tiger plays h4 with the plan h4 Nxh4 Rxh4 but after giving tiger
>the position after h4 Nxh4 it wants to play e5 with a different score(more than
>+1 after a few minutes).
>
>I expect Abir to play Nxh4 and I will have to decide if to play e5 or Rxh4.
>
>Uri
Tiger has computed depth depth 22 after 1.g3 d5 2.f4 h5 3.Nf3 and score is now
0.44. Main line begins with: h4 Nxh4 e5 Nf3 exf4 gxf4 Ne7 e3 Nf5 d4 Ng3...
It has been computing for 105 hours now, so I think the bug is definitely fixed.
Christophe
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