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Subject: Re: Rename this problem "The Rasmussen"

Author: Pete Galati

Date: 20:43:15 01/25/01

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On January 25, 2001 at 23:14:45, Timothy J. Frohlick wrote:

>We can standardize chess computer/program tactical ability by using this one
>problem.  Then just as you would have a rating for top speed of an automobile
>you would be able to say... She does "the Rasmussen" in 3 seconds to a level of
>22 ply.
>
>By Jove, I think this is great.
>
>
>Tim Frohlick
>
>P.S. I will try "the Rasmussen" on Chess Tiger 13.0 now and after Christophe
>gives us an update.

Ok, but how do you measure finding the Rasmussen?  Because John had CM8000
finding Nb5 in zero seconds, but then it decided that Qb5 was cool for a while,
and then at 6:47 it switched back to Nb5.

But on my computer while doing other stuff, Crafty said Nb5 in 1:57, in all
fairness my search doesn't count, it needs to be done without me doing other
crap while it's searching.

And, this just in..., for some odd reason Comet beat Crafty in the "Rasmussen"
while doing other things compitition, Comet like CM sees Nb5 right away, then
says Nahhhh, but Comet gets back to it in 31 seconds.

Pete

Comet-B.28    Thu Jan 25 22:35:32 2001

depth	score	  sec	  nodes		  pv
 1.	+2.35	    0	      232	 e2a6
 2.	+0.99	    0	     1106	 c3b5  a7a6
 3.	+1.54	    0	     2427	 e2c4
 4.	+1.12	    0	    17952	 c3b5  a7a6  b5c3  b7b5  a2a3
 4.	+1.12	    0	    19939	 c3b5  a7a6  b5c3  b7b5  a2a3
 5.	+1.33	    0	    30322	 c3b5  c7c5  a4c3  a7a6  b5a3
 5.	+1.33	    0	    58004	 c3b5  c7c5  a4c3  a7a6  b5a3
 6?	+1.19	    0	    79376	 c3b5  a7a6  b5d6  c7d6  b3b6
 6.	+1.05	    1	   259782	 c3b5  a7a6  b5a7  b8a8
 6!	+1.19	    2	   286813	 b3b4  f7e8  e2b5  b7b6
 6.	+1.19	    2	   286813	 b3b4  f7e8  e2b5  b7b6
 7!	+1.32	    2	   351910	 b3b4  f7e8  b4a5  e8a4  a5a4
 7.	+1.34	    3	   401754	 b3b4  g8f6  e2a6  b7b6  b4b5
 7.	+1.34	    4	   590180	 b3b4  g8f6  e2a6  b7b6  b4b5
 8.	+1.29	    7	  1101705	 b3b4  b7b6  e2a6  g8f6  b4c4
 8.	+1.29	   10	  1389705	 b3b4  b7b6  e2a6  g8f6  b4c4
 9?	+1.15	   25	  3971576	 b3b4  f7e8  b4a5  a7a6  e2a6  b7a6  a5a6
 9.	+1.33	   31	  4919394	 c3b5  a7a6  b5a3  b8a8  a3c4  g8f6  c4a5
 9.	+1.33	   40	  6356746	 c3b5  a7a6  b5a3  b8a8  a3c4  g8f6  c4a5
10!	+1.46	   52	  8266739	 c3b5  a7a6  b5a7  b8a8  e2a6  f7d5  e4d5
10!	+1.73	   57	  9262447	 c3b5  f7d5  e4d5  b7b6
10!	+2.00	   62	 10222886	 c3b5  f7d5  e4d5  b7b6
10!	+2.27	   75	 12628291	 c3b5  f7d5  e4d5  b7b6
10.	+2.31	   89	 15599896	 c3b5  a7a6  b5a7  b8a8  e2a6  d8b8  a7c8
10.	+2.31	   98	 17218232	 c3b5  a7a6  b5a7  b8a8  e2a6  d8b8  a7c8
11.	+2.31	  121	 22336506	 c3b5  a7a6  b5a7  b8a8  e2a6  d8b8  a7c8

==> My Move: c3b5 in 2:01




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