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Subject: Re: One easy mate... Correction!

Author: Pete Galati

Date: 14:56:52 07/08/01

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On July 08, 2001 at 17:06:15, leonid wrote:

>On July 08, 2001 at 17:01:07, leonid wrote:
>
>>Hi!
>>
>>Probably this mate every program will find easy and accessible.
>>
>>[D]q4q2/Q3pq2/KN1k1nR1/BBqb1rQQ/NN1n1rR1/Q3pp2/q4b2/8 w - -
>>
>>Please indicate your result.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Leonid.

I haven't given much thought of what to do with the Crafty rc file since getting
some more memory, but this should about do the trick for analyzing probably.

Pete

hash table memory = 192M bytes.
pawn hash table memory = 5M bytes.
EGTB cache memory = 6M bytes.
5 piece tablebase files found
1836kb of RAM used for TB indices and decompression tables

Crafty v18.10

 9     5:01  Mat11   1. Qxf4+ e5 2. Qxe5+ Rxe5 3. Qxe5+
                     Kxe5 4. Nd3+ Ke6 5. Naxc5+ Qxc5 6.
                     Nxc5+ Ke5 7. R6g5+ Nf5 8. Nd3+ Ke6
                     9. Nf4+ Ke5 10. Bc3+ Ke4 11. Bd3#
 9->   5:37  Mat11   1. Qxf4+ e5 2. Qxe5+ Rxe5 3. Qxe5+
                     Kxe5 4. Nd3+ Ke6 5. Naxc5+ Qxc5 6.
                     Nxc5+ Ke5 7. R6g5+ Nf5 8. Nd3+ Ke6
                     9. Nf4+ Ke5 10. Bc3+ Ke4 11. Bd3#
10     7:12  Mat11   1. Qxf4+ e5 2. Qxe5+ Rxe5 3. Qxe5+
                     Kxe5 4. Nd3+ Ke6 5. Naxc5+ Qxc5 6.
                     Nxc5+ Ke5 7. R6g5+ Nf5 8. Nd3+ Ke6
                     9. Nf4+ Ke5 10. Bc3+ Ke4 11. Bd3#
10->  10:50  Mat11   1. Qxf4+ e5 2. Qxe5+ Rxe5 3. Qxe5+
                     Kxe5 4. Nd3+ Ke6 5. Naxc5+ Qxc5 6.
                     Nxc5+ Ke5 7. R6g5+ Nf5 8. Nd3+ Ke6
                     9. Nf4+ Ke5 10. Bc3+ Ke4 11. Bd3#
11    18:52  Mat11   1. Qxf4+ e5 2. Qxe5+ Rxe5 3. Qxe5+
                     Kxe5 4. Nd3+ Ke6 5. Naxc5+ Qxc5 6.
                     Nxc5+ Ke5 7. R6g5+ Nf5 8. Nd3+ Ke6
                     9. Nf4+ Ke5 10. Bc3+ Ke4 11. Bd3#




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