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Subject: Re: One easy mate to solve.

Author: leonid

Date: 05:00:31 09/15/01

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On September 15, 2001 at 01:49:12, Angrim wrote:

>On September 14, 2001 at 08:29:49, leonid wrote:
>
>>[D]qkq3N1/p1b2P1b/qqq1R1r1/3N1r2/2P1n3/1Q1n1QQK/Q1q2Q1B/1q3RQB w - -
>>
>>Please indicate your result.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Leonid.
>
>easy is boring.  Although the board looks neat.

Actually, I tried to put position that is easy. When it is too tough nobody will
respond, like it was with "OK".

For your program this position, probably, was not that simple. Your response is
few moves in the distance from shortest one. Shortest is 9 moves deep.


>pn^2 on Athlon 1.2ghz
>proved that move g3xc7 wins, 11 turns
>PN2:974713 evals, 26433 expands,  3.82 seconds

Your time is very good.

9 moves deep, mate found by selective in 5.27 sec. LLchess. Celeron 600Mhz. No
hash.

Cheers,
Leonid.

>Angrim



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