Author: Kai Skibbe
Date: 08:40:36 08/16/01
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>I bet that the strong amateurs and pros will avoid this move quickly. I need >about 6M nodes and 10 ply to see its bad... even then my engine still wants to >play it as it thinks the king can sneak out. It can't, according to opening >book literature. Gromit 3.8.2 needs 1:38min on my Celeron 400 to avoid Ng3. Analysis by Gromit 3.8.2: 1...Sg3 2.Dd3 -+ (-3.95) Tiefe: 7/21 00:00:01 104kN 1...Sg3 -+ (-3.65) Tiefe: 8/23 00:00:04 312kN 1...Sg3 -+ (-2.65) Tiefe: 8/23 00:00:05 338kN 1...Sg3 -+ (-2.65) Tiefe: 8/23 00:00:05 361kN 1...Sg3 -+ (-2.45) Tiefe: 9/23 00:00:18 1136kN 1...Sg3 2.Dh2 Sxh1 3.Txh1 Kf8 4.Lh6 -+ (-1.46) Tiefe: 9/23 00:00:23 1427kN 1...b5 -+ (-1.47) Tiefe: 9/32 00:01:38 5823kN 1...b5 2.Lh4 a5 3.Kb1 a4 4.Lxc4 Txc4 5.c3 Tc5 -+ (-1.70) Tiefe: 9/32 00:03:08 11194kN Kai
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