Author: Vincent Diepeveen
Date: 10:03:24 12/03/01
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On December 02, 2001 at 05:03:52, Andrew Smith wrote: >I recently came across this interesting test suite, which seems to be quite >difficult for programs. I played through the first two positions, and it seems >that the answers are very deep, but I am not sure if they are all correct. Has >anybody ran a strong program on fast hardware through these positions? (I'm >talking about the first part, I think there are three of them) If so, what >results did you get? I will post two positions here, which look interesting. > >[D]r4rk1/pp1n1pp1/2p2np1/2b5/2PBp1Pq/1PN1P2P/P1Q2PB1/R3KR2 b Q - 0 1 > >b5!!? Yes my mainboard has been fixed and seems to works again! DIEP on dual K7 1.2 84MB hash. Note this is still WMCC version (and dutch open version): 00:00 0 0 46846 (3571) 5 0.182 Bc5-a3 Nc3xe4 Nf6xe4 Qc2xe4 Nd7-c5 ++ h4-h6 00:01 0 0 81016 (10098) 5 0.185 Qh4-h6 Bd4xf6 Nd7xf6 Nc3xe4 Bc5-a3 Ne4xf6 g7xf6 00:01 0 0 97266 (10116) 6 0.033 Qh4-h6 Bd4xf6 Nd7xf6 Nc3xe4 Nf6xe4 Qc2xe4 ++ c5-d4 00:01 0 0 135369 (15860) 6 0.346 Bc5xd4 e3xd4 Qh4-h6 Qc2-d2 g6-g5 f2-f4 Qh6-h4 R f1-f2 00:02 0 0 275869 (56659) 7 0.346 Bc5xd4 e3xd4 Qh4-h6 Qc2-d2 g6-g5 f2-f4 Qh6-h4 R f1-f2 00:05 0 0 599183 (74225) 8 0.001 Bc5xd4 e3xd4 Qh4-h6 Qc2-d2 g6-g5 O-O-O Rf8-e8 f 2-f4 00:17 0 0 1910812 (163553) 9 0.072 Bc5xd4 e3xd4 Qh4-h6 Qc2-d2 g6-g5 O-O-O Ra8-e8 f2-f4 e4-e3 00:38 0 0 4316500 (339834) 10 -0.010 Bc5xd4 e3xd4 Qh4-h6 Qc2-d2 g6-g5 O-O-O Ra8- e8 f2-f4 e4-e3 Qd2-d3 ++ h4-h6 00:51 0 0 5636430 (549601) 10 0.000 Qh4-h6 Bd4xf6 Nd7xf6 O-O-O Rf8-e8 Kc1-b2 Bc5 -b4 Rd1-d4 Bb4-c5 Rd4-d1 ++ b7-b5 02:25 0 0 15568545 (1533062) 10 0.010 b7-b5 O-O-O b5xc4 b3xc4 Bc5xd4 e3xd4 Ra8-b 8 Nc3xe4 Nf6xe4 Bg2xe4 c6-c5 03:45 0 0 24137125 (4195858) 11 0.001 b7-b5 Nc3xe4 Bc5xd4 e3xd4 Nf6xe4 Bg2xe4 b5 xc4 Be4xc6 Ra8-c8 Bc6xd7 Qh4-e7 Bd7-e6 Qe7xe6 Qc2-e2 >[D]r1nq1r1k/p2b1pbp/1p4p1/2pNp3/RP1PP3/4BN1P/2P2PP1/2QR2K1 w KQkq - 0 1 > >dxe5!?
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