Author: leonid
Date: 03:51:15 02/09/01
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On February 09, 2001 at 06:47:28, leonid wrote: >Hi! > >If you like to solve a forced mate, you can try this position: > >[D]1bqQBnRn/3N2Qb/Q1QN2np/1Q1Q1qpk/4Qqbn/2B1Qrnn/2Q5/K1R5 w - - > >Please, indicate your result. > >By curiosity I looked what is the NPS (nodes/second) for this position. Since >the number of moves, during the solution of mate went quit often up to 130 for >whites, NPS was more that impressive. If it could be the same all the time! On >It went up in around 60% as average. It is the same for your program? NPS depend >greatly on number of average moves existing in each ply? > >Thanks, >Leonid.
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