Author: Uri Blass
Date: 07:33:45 11/15/01
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On November 15, 2001 at 10:04:16, Ingo Bauer wrote: >On November 15, 2001 at 07:16:14, Uri Blass wrote: > >>On November 15, 2001 at 06:51:23, José Carlos wrote: >> >>>On November 15, 2001 at 03:35:23, Dieter Buerssner wrote: >>> >>>>The end position in this game is >>>> >>>>[D] 8/8/6p1/6Q1/2K4p/6kP/5p2/8 b - - 0 55 >>>> >>>>How does your engine evaluate this pos? >>>> >>>>[Event "?"] >>>>[Site "Beersheba ,CBM 09"] >>>>[Date "1988.??.??"] >>>>[Round "?"] >>>>[White "Kortchnoi, V."] >>>>[Black "Rechlis, G."] >>>>[WhiteElo "2640"] >>>>[BlackElo "2475"] >>>>[ECO "A15"] >>>>[Result "1/2-1/2"] >>>> >>>>1. Nf3 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 d5 4. cxd5 Nxd5 5. g3 Bg7 6. Bg2 >>>>O-O 7. O-O c5 8. Qa4 Nc6 9. Qc4 Nxc3 10. bxc3 b6 11. Qh4 >>>>Bb7 12. Rb1 e6 13. c4 Qxh4 14. Nxh4 Rab8 15. Nf3 Nb4 >>>>16. Bb2 Rfd8 17. Bxg7 Kxg7 18. Rb2 Rd6 19. d3 Re8 20. a3 >>>>Na6 21. Ra1 e5 22. Nd2 Bxg2 23. Kxg2 f5 24. a4 Nb4 25. a5 >>>>Re7 26. f3 h5 27. h3 Kf6 28. axb6 axb6 29. Ra8 Rdd7 30. Rb1 >>>>Ra7 31. Ra1 Nc6 32. Nb1 Rxa1 33. Rxa1 Ra7 34. Rxa7 Nxa7 >>>>35. Nc3 Ke6 36. Nd5 b5 37. Nc7+ Kd7 38. Nxb5 Nxb5 39. cxb5 >>>>Kc7 40. f4 exf4 41. gxf4 h4 42. Kf2 Kb6 43. Ke3 Kxb5 >>>>44. Kd2 Kb4 45. Kc2 c4 46. Kb2 cxd3 47. exd3 Kc5 48. Kc3 >>>>Kd5 49. d4 Ke4 50. Kc4 Kxf4 51. d5 Kg3 52. d6 f4 53. d7 f3 >>>>54. d8=Q f2 55. Qg5+ 1/2-1/2 > >>Based on the post that I read they did not help but maybe the poster did not >>give the programs enough time. > >hi > >Thats DS after 102 Min on a A1533. Intersting point is that DS stops using the >HD for the Tbs after a while. I didnt wont to wait for the main variant at depth >25 but at least i finished d24. I will not repeat that with another engine. :-) > >Ingo > >Engine: Gandalf 4.32UCI >by Steen Suurballe >Engine: Deep Shredder >by Stefan Meyer-Kahlen > 5.00 0:01 -6.82 1...Kf3 2.Qg4+ Ke3 3.Qd1 Kf4 4.Kd5 Kg3 (12.103) 11.3 > 5.00 0:01 -5.82++ 1...Kh2 2.Qf4+ Kg2 3.Qxh4 (12.104) 11.3 > 5.00 0:01 -5.82 1...Kh2 2.Qf4+ Kg2 3.Qxh4 (12.105) 11.3 > 6.00 0:01 -5.82 1...Kh2 2.Qf4+ Kg2 3.Qxh4 (12.106) 11.0 > 7.01 0:01 -5.82 1...Kh2 2.Qf4+ Kg2 3.Qxh4 (12.126) 11.1 > 8.01 0:01 -5.82 1...Kh2 2.Qf4+ Kg2 3.Qxh4 (12.207) 11.0 > 9.01 0:01 -5.82 1...Kh2 2.Qf4+ Kg2 3.Qxh4 (12.393) 10.5 > 10.01 0:01 -5.82 1...Kh2 2.Qf4+ Kg2 3.Qxh4 (12.610) 10.7 > 11.01 0:01 -5.82 1...Kh2 2.Qf4+ Kg2 3.Qxh4 (12.666) 10.7 > 12.01 0:01 -6.08-- 1...Kh2 2.Qd2 Kg2 3.Qe2 Kg1 4.Qg4+ Kh2 5.Qd1 Kg3 6.Kb4 >Kg2 7.Qg4+ Kh2 8.Qe2 (50.247) 34.1 > 12.01 0:04 -6.08 1...Kh2 2.Qd2 Kg1 3.Qd4 Kg2 4.Kd5 (671.958) 137.2 > 13.01 0:07 -6.08 1...Kh2 2.Qd2 Kg1 3.Qd4 Kg2 4.Qg4+ Kh1 5.Qe4+ Kg1 6.Qxg6+ >Kh2 7.Qf6 Kg2 8.Qxh4 f1Q+ 9.Kd5 (1.105.852) 138.7 > 14.01 0:12 -6.08 1...Kh2 2.Qd2 Kg1 3.Qd4 Kg2 4.Qg4+ Kh2 5.Qd1 Kg2 6.Qg1+ >fxg1Q 7.Kb4 (1.796.767) 138.5 > 15.01 0:35 -6.08 1...Kh2 2.Qd2 Kg1 3.Qd4 Kg2 4.Qg4+ Kh2 5.Qd1 Kg2 6.Qg1+ >fxg1Q 7.Kb4 (6.189.342) 174.1 > 16.01 0:45 -6.08 1...Kh2 2.Qd2 Kg1 3.Qd4 Kg2 4.Qg4+ Kh2 5.Qd1 Kg2 6.Qg1+ >fxg1Q 7.Kb4 (9.271.104) 204.2 > 17.01 1:04 -6.08 1...Kh2 2.Qd2 Kg1 3.Qd4 Kg2 4.Qg4+ Kh2 5.Qd1 Kg2 6.Qg1+ >fxg1Q 7.Kb4 (15.252.052) 235.2 > 18.01 1:41 -6.08 1...Kh2 2.Qd2 Kg1 3.Qd4 Kg2 4.Qg4+ Kh2 5.Qd1 Kg2 6.Qg1+ >fxg1Q 7.Kb4 (30.090.275) 297.4 > 19.01 3:38 -6.08 1...Kh2 2.Qd2 Kg1 3.Qd4 Kg2 4.Qg4+ Kh2 5.Qd1 Kg2 6.Qg1+ >fxg1Q 7.Kb4 (78.954.942) 360.7 > 20.01 5:53 -6.08 1...Kh2 2.Qd2 Kg1 3.Qd4 Kg2 4.Qg4+ Kh2 5.Qd1 Kg2 6.Qg1+ >fxg1Q 7.Kb4 (133.569.595) 377.9 > 21.01 10:11 -6.08 1...Kh2 2.Qd2 Kg1 3.Qd4 Kg2 4.Qg4+ Kh2 5.Qd1 Kg2 6.Qg1+ >fxg1Q 7.Kb4 Kxh3 8.Kb5 (227.011.064) 371.2 > 22.01 13:01 -6.08 1...Kh2 2.Qd2 Kg1 3.Qd4 Kg2 4.Qg4+ Kh2 5.Qd1 Kg2 6.Kd4 f1Q >7.Qg4+ Kh2 8.Qd1 Qxd1+ 9.Kc4 (303.872.538) 388.8 > 23.01 19:50 -6.08 1...Kh2 2.Qd2 Kg1 3.Qd4 Kg2 4.Qg4+ Kh2 5.Qd1 Kg2 6.Kd4 f1Q >7.Qg4+ Kh2 8.Qd1 Qxd1+ 9.Kc4 (491.506.263) 412.9 > 24.01 31:58 -6.08 1...Kh2 2.Qd2 Kg1 3.Qd4 Kg2 4.Qg4+ Kh2 5.Qd1 Kg2 6.Kd4 f1Q >7.Qg4+ Kh2 8.Qd1 Qxd1+ 9.Kc4 (868.585.069) 452.6 >best move: Kg3-h2 time: 102:26.248 min n/s: 520.635 CPU 90.0% nodes: >3199.938.752 TB: 2.273.715 I believe that Yace and not Shredder is the best program to try. Yace could go deeper than Shredder at the same time based on your previous post. Uri
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