Author: Steve Timson
Date: 03:09:21 05/08/01
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Here is Chester's output at 11 and 12 ply for number 22... 48.03s 11 9285481 +0.50 1. O-O Be7 2. Ne5 Bb5 3. Bxb5+ Qxb5 4. b4 Nc4 5. a4 Qb6 6. Nxc4 dxc4 101.61s 12 20129528 +0.41 1. O-O Be7 2. Nbd2 O-O 3. b3 Nc6 4. Ne5 Be8 5. Bg5 h6 6. Bxf6 Bxf6 On May 07, 2001 at 14:57:03, Steve Timson wrote: > >Hi, since this test rewards speed, my hardware certainly is a major factor in >the performance (1.2Ghz athlon DDR). As you mention Qb6 doesn't look good at >all.. :) I am going to do some analysis of my eval and see what's up with that. > Perhaps some tuning is necessary... When I get home tonight I'll run 22 again >and report the PV - I don't recall if it saw Bb5 or not. I wouldn't be >surprised if it didn't see it though - chester is solid tactically but I am >still working on positional knowledge all the time. I don't have any special >bad bishop code beyond mobility, so I'll be interested to see if it sees Bb5 as >well. I'll post my results. > > - Steve > > >> >>Impressive results - a new number 2 for the list . >> >>Especially the tactical ones are _really_ fast ! >> >>CCR4 : Rbc1 ; now _that_'s a computer's move :-); also CCR2 : Qb6 doesn't look >>nice . For CCR 22 : do you remember your main line ? I think the best ones I >>watched so far had sth. like 0-0 Bb5 ; so they understand what's going on . a4 >>is very difficult because of deep tactics I think . >> >>Thanks for posting these detailed results ! >> >>Cheers. >> >>pete
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