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Subject: Re: 200MHz Pentium - 200 MHz Strongarm speed ratio 10:1

Author: Werner Schuele

Date: 12:31:36 10/08/01

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Hi Christophe,
on P200 s5.32 makes around 40k nps on start position
on compaq ipaq pocketfritz 4 k nps
By the way - whats with pb for ChessTiger?
I just play some games against ChessPrograms on Compaq ipaq 40 in 40 and I see
after move 35 only 1 min left for ChessTiger often. I think, the time management
would be ok with pb - and no more blitz necessary!
First results (54MHz)
CT-palmchess 2-0
CT-PocketChesspartner 1,5-0,5
CT-PocketCrafty 1-1
next games are against genius and fritz

Here CT lost after +7 and for instance for move 29 CT uses 369 secs and got
later in time troubles:

[Event "pda"]
[Site "after+7 lost"]
[Date "2001.10.08"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Palmtiger54Mhz"]
[Black "PocketGenius"]
[Result "0-1"]

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Bc5 4. c3 Nf6 5. d4 exd4 6. cxd4 Bb4+ 7. Bd2 Bxd2+ 8.
Nbxd2 Nxe4 9. d5 Nxd2 10. Qxd2 Ne7 11. d6 Nf5 12. Qe2+ Kf8 13. dxc7 Qxc7 14. O-O
d6 15. Rac1 Qb6 16. Ng5 f6 17. Nf7 Rg8 18. Rfe1 Bd7 19. Qh5 d5 20. Bxd5 Qd4 21.
Rcd1 g6 22. Qxf5 Qxd1 23. Qe4 Qxe1+ 24. Qxe1 Bc6 25. Bxc6 bxc6 26. Nd6 Rg7 27.
Qe6 Rc7 28. Qxf6+ Kg8 29. Qe6+ Kf8 30. Nf5 gxf5 31. Qxf5+ Rf7 32. Qc5+ Re7 33.
f3 Rd8 34. Qc2 Rd6 35. Kf2 Red7 36. Qc5 Ke8 37. Qe5+ Kd8 38. Qg5+ Kc8 39. Qg8+
Kc7 40. Qg3 Kc8 41. b4 Rd2+ 42. Ke3 R2d3+ 43. Ke4 R3d4+ 44. Ke5 Rxb4 45. Qf2
Rb5+ 46. Kf4 Rf7+ 47. Ke4 Re7+ 48. Kd3 Rd5+ 49. Kc3 Rde5 50. Kd2 Rd5+ 51. Kc2
Rde5 52. Qg3 Rc5+ 53. Kd3 Rd7+ 54. Ke3 Rc3+ 55. Ke4 Rc2 56. Qg8+ Kc7 57. Kf5 Re2
58. a3 Kb6 59. Qb8+ Rb7 60. Qd8+ Rc7 61. Qd4+ c5 62. Qd6+ Kb7 63. Qd5+ Kc8 64.
Qg8+ Kb7 65. f4 c4 66. Qd5+ Kb6 67. Qd6+ Rc6 68. Qb8+ Ka6 69. a4 Rc5+ 70. Kf6
Rd2 71. Qf8 Rc6+ 72. Ke5 c3 73. Qb4 Rb2 74. Qe4 Rc5+ 75. Kd6 c2 76. Qd3+ Kb7 77.
Qxh7+ Kb6 78. a5+ Ka6 79. Kxc5 c1=Q+ 80. Kd5 Rb5+ 81. Ke4 Qc2+  0-1

Good luck
Werner


Werner



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