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Subject: Re: One mate to solve.

Author: Pete Galati

Date: 23:15:47 08/18/01

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On August 18, 2001 at 13:17:32, leonid wrote:

>[D]3k4/3n4/nrqbqrn1/q2b2q1/Q2N2Q1/QQQBQQQ1/3B4/3K4 w - -
>
>Please indicate your result.
>
>Thanks,
>Leonid.

I have spare time before Mogens & me start the next games so I figured I'd try
running one of your positions.  I used Yace (it makes such a cool log file!!)
but I'm not sure how much time it spent, it just ran while I took a nap.

Yace didn't keep the other side in check the whole time though.

I asked for 300mb hashtables, I'm not sure what this indicates:

hash 300M
hash size wanted 300000000
HASH size/2 12500005

It looks like I still need to specify a TB cache size, oops...

Anyhow, here's it's analysis, and the final position

3831515520 11116.8  Mat09  8u.: Nd4xe6+ Bd5xe6 Qg4xe6 Rf6xe6 Qe3xg5+ Qa5xg5
                              Bd2xg5+ Ng6e7 Qb3xb6+ Qc6xb6 Qa4xd7+ Kd8xd7
                              Qa3a4+ Qb6c6 Qa4xc6+ Ne7xc6 Qf3xc6+ [2510]
[D]8/3k4/n1Qbr3/6B1/8/2QB2Q1/8/3K4 b - - 0 9

Pete



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