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Subject: Re: One mate to solve.

Author: leonid

Date: 09:30:11 12/16/01

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On December 15, 2001 at 16:52:34, Angrim wrote:

>On December 13, 2001 at 21:46:41, leonid wrote:
>
>>[D]rqbkqnq1/3N4/QbqNqnq1/Q1R1R1B1/Q1N1Q1B1/Q1r1P1Q1/P1p1K1p1/8 w - -
>>
>>Please indicate your result.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Leonid.
>
>Athlon 1.2ghz pn^2 search:
>proved that move a6xb6 wins, 11 turns
>PN2:775710 evals, 20935 expands,  2.93 seconds
>
>since it took so few nodes, I tried it with pn-search:
>proved that move a6xb6 wins, 11 turns
>PN:383356 evals, 10178 expands,  1.51 seconds
>
>so, my chess player would find this win in a game at about 6 seconds a move,
>since I only spend 1/4 or so of my search time on pn-search.


Your selective look like doing much, much better that mine on this position. By
selective mine found mate only in 12 moves, in 9 minutes and 22 seconds. Celeron
600Mhz. Zero hash.

Cheers,
Leonid.



>Angrim



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