Author: leonid
Date: 12:20:33 04/22/01
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On April 22, 2001 at 13:07:11, Ingo Bauer wrote: >On April 22, 2001 at 09:57:10, leonid wrote: > >>Hi! >> >>If you want to solve one mate and say your result, then this is the position: >> >>[D]2R2bNn/Rp1n1k1b/1q1ppB1p/1Np1p1p1/2P1P2P/3P2PB/4Q2K/8 w - - >> >>If you program says nodes/per/second, please indicate it for this position. >> >Hello Nodes per second: 579.196 on a 800 Celeron. > >Engine: Yace 0.99.09 (Paderborn) Thank you very much! I went actually to read few times all the description that you gave. Very, very helpful! Could hardly to find this on my own, since I was with my program up to the 4 o'clock in the morning, trying to finalize some new parts before Monday. Mainly it was comparing and searching for bugs. Number that you gave goes well with what I found in general for Rebel 10. So, it is not a surprise at all. I went even to see exactly for this position NPS for Rebel 10, on Celeron 600Mhz. No hash. I looked 5 moves deep and average NPS was 472k. Looked also for mine for the same position by brute force. Also 5 moves deep. Average was 182k. This time my NPS was even higher that usual for brute force search. Cheers, Leonid.
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