Author: leonid
Date: 14:38:22 04/23/01
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On April 23, 2001 at 17:11:36, Ingo Bauer wrote: >On April 23, 2001 at 16:31:49, leonid wrote: > >>Hi! >> >>If you would like to solve one mate then try this position: >> >>[D]1n1q1b1n/Nb2k2r/2r1n1pB/QRpPP1PB/1pP1NR2/7p/7K/3R4 w - - > >Fritz 6a > >Analysis by Fritz 6: on Celeron 800 > >1.Dxd8+! > +- (2.31) Tiefe: 1/3 00:00:00 >1.Dxd8+! Sxd8 2.Sxc6+ Sbxc6 3.Lxf8+ Ke8 4.dxc6 Lxc6 > +- (8.25) Tiefe: 1/22 00:00:00 4kN >1.Sxc6+! > +- (8.28) Tiefe: 1/22 00:00:00 5kN >1.Sxc6+! Lxc6 2.Lxf8+ Ke8 3.dxe6 > +- (9.41) Tiefe: 1/22 00:00:00 6kN >1.Txb7+! > +- (9.44) Tiefe: 1/22 00:00:00 7kN >1.Txb7+! Tc7 2.Lxf8+ Sxf8 3.Txc7+ Ke8 > +- (10.78) Tiefe: 1/22 00:00:00 14kN >1.Txb7+! > +- (11.09) Tiefe: 2/17 00:00:00 18kN >1.Txb7+! Sd7 2.Sxc6+ Ke8 3.Sxd8 Sxf4 > +- (15.03) Tiefe: 2/24 00:00:00 24kN >1.Txb7+! > +- (15.34) Tiefe: 3/18 00:00:00 77kN >1.Txb7+! Tc7 > +- (15.47) Tiefe: 3/28 00:00:00 111kN >1.Txb7+! > +- (15.78) Tiefe: 4/26 00:00:00 124kN >1.Txb7+! Tc7 2.d6+ Ke8 3.dxc7 Sd7 4.Sf6+ Dxf6 5.c8D+ Dd8 > +- (18.34) Tiefe: 4/30 00:00:00 225kN >1.Txb7+! > +- (18.66) Tiefe: 5/23 00:00:00 287kN >1.Txb7+! Tc7 2.d6+ Ke8 3.dxc7 Dd2+ 4.Txd2 > +- (18.91) Tiefe: 5/31 00:00:01 535kN >1.Txb7+! > +- (19.22) Tiefe: 6/23 00:00:01 668kN >1.Txb7+! Tc7 2.Db6 Dd7 3.Txb8 Tc8 4.Lxf8+ Ke8 > +- (23.19) Tiefe: 6/34 00:00:02 1387kN >1.Txb7+! > +- (23.50) Tiefe: 7/30 00:00:03 2237kN >1.Txb7+! Dc7 2.Sxc6+ > +- (#10) Tiefe: 7/33 00:00:10 7814kN Thank you very much for data!!! I went reading all your descriptions for few programs that you gave. I had few special moments that I wanted to find right now and they all were there. The most interesting for me was nodes/per/second. From my side I went only seeing NPS on Rebel 10. Its NPS (if somehow somebody want to know) is 430k on Celeron 600. Hash if off. Cheers, Leonid.
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