Author: Timothy J. Frohlick
Date: 14:54:49 01/12/02
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00:00:00.0 -0.70 13 147619 f7-f5+ Ke4-f3 f5xg4+ Kf3xg4 d4-d3 Kg4-f3 Kg7-g6 Kf3-e3 Kg6-f5 Ke3-d2 Kf5xf4 Kd2xd3 Kf4-g3 Kd3-e4 Kg3xh3 00:00:00.1 -0.34 13 186637 f7-f5+ Ke4-f3 f5xg4+ Kf3xg4 d4-d3 Kg4-f3 Kg7-g6 Kf3-e3 Kg6-f5 Ke3-d2 Kf5xf4 Kd2xd3 Kf4-g3 Kd3-e4 Kg3xh3 Ke4-f3 00:00:01.2 0.58 14 476363 f7-f5+ Ke4-f3 f5xg4+ Kf3xg4 Kg7-f6 f4-f5 Kf6-e5 f5-f6 Ke5xf6 Kg4-f4 Kf6-e6 Kf4-e4 Ke6-d6 Ke4-d3 Kd6-e5 Gambit Tiger 2.0 on 1400 AMD with 512 MB DDR RAM Is that fast enough? On January 12, 2002 at 17:13:05, Brian Katz wrote: >[D]8/5pk1/2p5/p1p5/P1PpKPPp/1P5P/8/8 b - - 0 1 >This is a position I from a skittles game that I had had as Black, with Black to >move. 1...f5!! is the winning move. After analysing this position after the >game, I wanted to see just how far away the Black King can be from the action >and still win. I placed the Black King on b6 and found that again, 1...f5 is the >winning move. The position is deceiving. I put this position is Fritz and it >finds 1...f5 pretty fast, but not instantly. >Deep Fritz and Fritz 6 seem to find it faster than Fritz 7a. > >I would like to know just how fast the Athlon 2000+ or the Pentium 4 2.2 gig >takes with Fritz 7, to find the winning move. > >[D]8/5p2/1kp5/p1p5/P1PpKPPp/1P5P/8/8 b - - 0 1
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