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Subject: Re: Is Junior's blunder against Fritz result of being significantly slower

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 00:30:03 04/30/01

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On April 30, 2001 at 03:02:31, Christophe Theron wrote:
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>I mention this problem because dispite being officially 20 times slower, Junior
>managed to reach a ply depth which is consistent with the next moves. So maybe
>the problem comes from the clock.

I believe that the fact that Junior could reach similiar depth to the next moves
is partly because of learning from previous moves thanks to the hash tables and
partly because of the fact that it was also significantly slower in move 38(only
302 knodes/second) and used only 22 seconds at move 39.

I remember that Junior could get depthes that are bigger than 17 at moves 36-37
and if I remember correctly it could reach even depth 19.

Uri



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