Author: Ulrich Tuerke
Date: 09:34:01 06/11/02
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On June 11, 2002 at 12:12:09, Steve Coladonato wrote: >Here's the analysis for a position arising out of a Milner-Barry line of the >French Defence. I opened up two desktops on Linux and in one ran SCID using >crafty for analysis and in the other used Comet for the analysis. I hope I have >the correct syntax to get the diagram to display. It took Comet a lot longer >than Crafty to get to depth 11 and the line it is displaying is not good for >black. > >Steve > >[D] r3kbnr/1p1b1ppp/p3p3/3pP3/3q4/2NB4/PP3PPP/R1BQ1R1K b kq - 0 11 > > Crafty-18.13 > Depth: 11 Nodes: 38180437 (122495 n/s) > Score: -0.90 Time: 311.69 seconds > 11. ... Be7 12. f4 Nh6 13. Qe2 O-O 14. Be3 Qb4 15. Rac1 d4 16. a3 Qc5 > > 3 -1.27 11. ... Qxe5 12. Re1 Qf6 (0.04) > 4 -0.87 11. ... Qxe5 12. Re1 Qd4 13. Qe2 (0.05) > 4 -0.87 11. ... Qxe5 12. Re1 Qd4 13. Qe2 (0.16) > 5 -1.01 11. ... Qxe5 12. Re1 Qd6 13. Bg5 Nf6 (0.18) > 5 -1.01 11. ... Qxe5 12. Re1 Qd6 13. Bg5 Nf6 (0.37) > 6 -0.85 11. ... Qxe5 12. Re1 Qd6 13. Bd2 Nf6 14. Rc1 (0.46) > 6 -1.02 11. ... Bb4 12. Qe2 Bxc3 13. bxc3 Qxc3 14. Bd2 Qc5 (1.36) > 6 -1.02 11. ... Bb4 12. Qe2 Bxc3 13. bxc3 Qxc3 14. Bd2 Qc5 (1.56) > 7 -0.88 11. ... Bb4 12. f4 Bxc3 13. bxc3 Qxc3 14. Rb1 b5 15. Be3 (3.77) > 7 -0.97 11. ... Nh6 12. f4 Rc8 13. Ne2 Qc5 14. Bd2 Nf5 (6.74) > 7 -0.97 11. ... Nh6 12. f4 Rc8 13. Ne2 Qc5 14. Bd2 Nf5 (7.44) > 8 -0.92 11. ... Nh6 12. Bxh6 gxh6 13. f4 Rc8 14. Qc2 Ba3 15. bxa3 Rxc3 (10.86) > 8 -1.02 11. ... Bb4 12. Rb1 Qxe5 13. Re1 Qd6 14. Qg4 Qc5 15. Qe2 (21.43) > 8 -1.02 11. ... Bb4 12. Rb1 Qxe5 13. Re1 Qd6 14. Qg4 Qc5 15. Qe2 (23.35) > 9 -0.71 11. ... Bb4 12. Ne2 Qxe5 13. Qb3 Qd6 14. a3 Bc5 15. Qxb7 Bc6 (45.39) > 9 -0.92 11. ... Nh6 12. Be3 Qxe5 13. Re1 Qd6 14. Rc1 d4 15. Ne4 Qe5 (62.49) > 9 -0.93 11. ... Rc8 12. f4 Nh6 13. Ne2 Qc5 14. b4 Qc7 15. Qd2 Nf5 (71.48) > 9 -0.93 11. ... Rc8 12. f4 Nh6 13. Ne2 Qc5 14. b4 Qc7 15. Qd2 Nf5 (73.37) > 10 -0.78 11. ... Rc8 12. f4 Nh6 13. Ne2 Qc5 14. b4 Qxb4 15. Rb1 Qa5 16. Rxb7 >Qxa2 (83.49) > 10 -0.84 11. ... Be7 12. f4 Nh6 13. Re1 Qf2 14. Re2 Qh4 15. g3 Qg4 16. Rd2 >Qxd1+ 17. Rxd1 (145.50) > 10 -0.84 11. ... Be7 12. f4 Nh6 13. Re1 Qf2 14. Re2 Qh4 15. g3 Qg4 16. Rd2 >Qxd1+ 17. Rxd1 (178.45) > 11 -0.90 11. ... Be7 12. f4 Nh6 13. Qe2 O-O 14. Be3 Qb4 15. Rac1 d4 16. a3 Qc5 >(244.93) > 11 -0.90 11. ... Be7 12. f4 Nh6 13. Qe2 O-O 14. Be3 Qb4 15. Rac1 d4 16. a3 Qc5 >(311.69) > >COMET-B46 >Depth: 11 Nodes: 44858323 (1274 n/s) The n/s looks peculiar. So, it took 10 hrs to reach this depth ? The B.46 CB natives reaches depth 11 in a few minutes on Athlon/700. The evaluation looks quite different too. I guess that there is something wrong with the comet-xb. Sorry, it seems i was too optimistic to try this release without testing. Uli >Score: -1.32 Time: 35187.00 seconds >d4e5! f1e1 e5d6 d1b3 d7c6 h1g1 g8f6 d3h7 > > 6 -0.91 f8b4? f2f4 b4c3 b2c3 d4c3 a1b1 b7b6 b1b6 c3e5 (137.00) > 6 -0.84 f8b4 f2f4 b4c3 b2c3 d4c3 a1b1 b7b5 c1b2 (287.00) > 6 -0.84 f8b4 f2f4 b4c3 b2c3 d4c3 a1b1 b7b5 c1b2 (325.00) > 7 -0.84 f8b4 f2f4 b4c3 b2c3 d4c3 (437.00) > 7 -0.97 d4e5! f1e1 e5d6 d1b3 d7c6 c3a4 g8e7 d3a6 (487.00) > 7 -1.13 d4e5 f1e1 e5d6 d1b3 d7c6 c1g5 f8e7 (525.00) > 7 -1.13 d4e5 f1e1 e5d6 d1b3 d7c6 c1g5 f8e7 (625.00) > 8 -0.99 d4e5? f1e1 e5d6 d1b3 d6h2 h1h2 f8d6 f2f4 g8f6 (650.00) > 8 -0.95 d4e5 f1e1 e5d6 d1b3 d7c6 h1g1 (1512.00) > 8 -0.95 d4e5 f1e1 e5d6 d1b3 d7c6 h1g1 (1725.00) > 9 -1.08 d4e5! f1e1 e5d6 d1b3 d7c6 e1e6 f7e6 c3d5 (2387.00) > 9 -1.35 d4e5! f1e1 e5d6 d1b3 d7c6 e1e6 f7e6 c3d5 (3587.00) > 9 -1.35 d4e5? f1e1 e5d6 d1f3 g8f6 c1f4 d6b4 f4e5 f8e7 a1c1 (3725.00) > 9 -1.35 d4e5 f1e1 e5d6 d1f3 g8f6 c1f4 d6b4 f4e5 f8e7 a1c1 (4212.00) > 10 -1.21 d4e5? f1e1 e5d6 d1b3 d7c6 (4575.00) > 10 -1.19 d4e5 f1e1 e5d6 d1b3 d7c6 h1g1 g8f6 c1g5 h7h6 g5h4 (9975.00) > 10 -1.19 d4e5 f1e1 e5d6 d1b3 d7c6 h1g1 g8f6 c1g5 h7h6 g5h4 (11112.00) > 11 -1.32 d4e5! f1e1 e5d6 d1b3 d7c6 h1g1 g8f6 d3h7 (35187.00)
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