Author: Joshua Lee
Date: 09:14:37 05/31/01
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On May 31, 2001 at 11:56:37, Timothy J. Frohlick wrote: >You mean that it is not as strong as CT 14 on an old PII 333Mhz? > >00:00:00.8 -0.06 8 22774 Qe7 Nc3 Nxc3 dxc3 Qxe2+ Bxe2 Be6 >00:00:00.9 -0.04 8 29349 Qe7 Nc3 Nxc3 dxc3 Qxe2+ Bxe2 Be7 O-O O-O >00:00:01.3 -0.16 9 75445 Qe7 d3 Nc5 Nc3 h5 Be3 Be6 d4 Ncd7 >00:00:02.5 -0.12 10 135693 Qe7 d3 Nc5 Nc3 Qxe2+ Bxe2 Be7 d4 Ne6 d5 Nc5 >00:00:05.4 -0.18 11 300372 Qe7 d3 Nf6 Nc3 h6 Nb5 Nd5 c4 Qxe2+ Bxe2 a6 O-O >00:00:17.4 -0.16 12 1048090 Qe7 Nc3 Nxc3 dxc3 Nc6 Bg5 Qxe2+ Bxe2 h6 Be3 Bf5 Bd3 >Bg4 >00:00:54.6 -0.18 13 3252384 Qe7 d3 Nf6 Nc3 h6 g3 Nc6 Bg2 a6 O-O Qxe2 Nxe2 Bg4 >00:01:48.1 -0.20 14 6603565 Qe7 d3 Nf6 Nc3 h6 Be3 a5 g3 a4 Bd4 Qxe2+ Kxe2 Be7 >Nb5 Na6 >00:02:26.1 -0.20 14 8904003 Qe7 d3 Nf6 Nc3 h6 Be3 a5 g3 a4 Bd4 Qxe2+ Kxe2 Be7 >Nb5 Na6 > > >On May 31, 2001 at 11:39:39, Joshua Lee wrote: > >>If it is 100 points stronger it is still not strong enough, the LCD chess model >>takes about 1 hour of thinking time to play Qe7 in this position: >> >[D] rnbqkb1r/ppp2ppp/3p4/8/4n3/5N2/PPPPQPPP/RNB1KB1R b KQkq - 0 1 >> >>1200?? hard to say, it does play some decent moves. >> >>The new thing might as well have an Athlon in it. Does anyone know what kind of >>chip was in the old one? I made 2 boo boo's I just tried turning the "FAST" option off and it picks Qe7 after 8 minutes and 5 ply still too long however the 1 hour quote is true with selective search which SUCKS for this model. Shouldn't it be the other way around?? and ofcourse i didn't mean to post twice. Strange wouldn't the loss of the knight be a 4 ply continuation d6d5, d2d3, Be7 or f5, and dxe? No again it ends up finding Qe7 after 5ply and 6:22. Ooops Maybe it's not that bad but still 6 minutes .... so it must be ported to a faster chip , i would love to see it battle it out with Chessmaster for Gamegear Z80 @ 3.58Mhz speedy!
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