Author: Ulrich Tuerke
Date: 08:47:17 06/26/98
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On June 26, 1998 at 11:03:24, Inmann Werner wrote: >Today I did some "time waste counting" of my program. > >There I found something amazing for me (maybe not for you). >From all nodes visited during search, >quiet search takes more than 50% of all these nodes! > >Is this normal or is the program stupid? > >I don“t allow null-move in quiet search. In the test, I only produce beating >moves, rochade and pawns conversions. > >I did the test with different positions. > >How much time do other programs spend in the quiet search? > >Werner I am surprised that you produce castling moves (rochade) in quies search. As far as I know, this is quite unusual. Do you think that a position where a castling move is possible is kind of unquiet ? Or what's the idea behind it ? Uli
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