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Subject: Re: Tiger doesn't understand-Try tiger12.0 it understands very well!!!

Author: T. Dex

Date: 04:28:53 08/28/01

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This is how my GambitTiger2 reviewed this postion with my current setup..

AMD 1.533Ghz 192Mb Hash

00:00:00.8	0.00	10	200346	Rxd2+ Kxd2 e5 Re1 Ke6 Re2 Rd7+ Ke3 Rc7
00:00:00.1	0.00	10	283625	Rxd2+ Kxd2 e5 Re1 Ke6 h3 Rd7+ Ke3 Rc7
00:00:01.4	0.00	11	672164	Rxd2+ Kxd2 e5 Re1 Ke6 Kd3 Rd7+ Ke3 Rc7
00:00:07.1	0.02	12	3314313	Rxd2+ Kxd2 e5 Re1 Ke6 Kd3 Rc5 Re2 h6
00:00:16.7	0.04	13	7557852	Rxd2+ Kxd2 e5 Rc1 Rxc1 Kxc1 e4 fxe4
00:00:48.3	0.08	14	22752139	Rxd2+ Rxd2 e5 Rd5 Rc2+ Rd2 Rc5
00:01:09.6	0.10	15	32037840	Rxd2+ Rxd2 e5 Rd5 Rc2+ Rd2 Rc5
00:03:33.5	0.12	16	99531057	Rxd2+ Rxd2 e5 Rd5 Rc2+ Rd2 Rc5
00:03:57.9	0.12	16	110713071	Rxd2+ Rxd2 e5 Rd5 Rc2+ Rd2 Rc5




On August 27, 2001 at 13:54:23, robert flesher wrote:

>I find this VERY VERY hard to believe! Chess tiger 12.0 solves this very easy
>and never reproduces these bad moves. Try turning off use of table bases. Tiger
>12.0 knows that white is winning almost instantly after the rooks come off the
>board.



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