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Subject: Re: Yes something is wrong there!

Author: Ingo Bauer

Date: 01:33:27 12/14/00

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On December 14, 2000 at 03:14:42, Uri Blass wrote:

>On December 13, 2000 at 21:29:50, Laurence Chen wrote:
>
>>I tested Shredder 5 against Gambit Tiger using two Pentium III 600e computers,
>>time control 40'/40.  Shredder had 128 MB Hash Table, with 32 MB Cache for
>>Tablebases (5 men tbs), and Gambit Tiger had 96 MB of Hash Table. The 20 game
>>match final score was:
>>S5   W+5 D=7 L-8  8.5/20
>>GT   W+8 D=7 L-5  11.5/20

>Something here seems to be wrong.
>
>Are you sure that shredder5 can get only to depth 6 after 42 seconds?
>
>I see no way to see +6.71 at depth 6 unless the program is similiar to crafty
>and even Crafty can avoid 40.a5 at bigger depthes and it takes crafty less than
>a second to get bigger depthes on p200.
>

Yes you are right. Something is wrong!!!!!
On my Celeron 855 S5 shows on the 40th move imediately a depth of ->9<-. After
42 seconds S5 is on 15/27 and want to play f5 with a score of -0.22.

Bye Ingo Bauer



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