Author: bobby palacios
Date: 12:27:14 01/03/03
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On January 03, 2003 at 15:01:09, Christophe Drieu wrote: >On January 03, 2003 at 11:43:05, bobby palacios wrote: > >>[D] 3rr1k1/pp2bppp/1qpp3B/4pP1n/2P3Q1/P1N5/1PP2PPP/2RR2K1 b - - 0 19 >> >>An exciting game between Fritz 8 - Shredder 7(game in 25). In this critical >>position Shredder took 34 seconds to blunder the game away with Qxb2. Although >>its position was worse, it could have done better with d5 or g6. >>How long does it take your program to avoid Qxb2? >> >>game continued: >> >>19...Qxb2? 20.Na4 Qa2 21.Rd3 Kh8 22.Qxh5 g6 23.Qg4 and Fritz 8 a piece up went >>on to win. > >Gambit Tiger 15 aggressive PIII 500 Mhz 1.1 second > >00:00:00.0 0,36 1 16 Qxb2 >00:00:00.0 0,66 1 21 Qxb2 Qxh5 Qxc3 >00:00:00.0 -0,02 1 394 Qxb2 >00:00:00.0 -0,50 2 601 Qxb2 Ne4 >00:00:00.0 -0,50 3 2317 Qxb2 Ne4 d5 >00:00:00.0 -0,56 4 3830 Qxb2 Ne4 d5 f6 dxe4 fxe7 Rxd1+ Rxd1 >00:00:00.1 -0,30 5 10197 Qxb2 Rd3 e4 Rh3 Bf6 Qxh5 Bxc3 >00:00:00.2 -0,46 6 20625 Qxb2 Rd3 e4 Nxe4 Qe5 Rh3 >00:00:01.1 -1,32 7 101421 g6 fxg6 hxg6 b4 Nf4 c5 f5 >00:00:03.3 -1,10 8 310228 g6 b4 Nf6 Qh3 Bf8 fxg6 fxg6 Bxf8 Kxf8 Qh6+ Kf7 >00:00:06.7 -0,93 9 639947 g6 Rb1 Nf6 Qh3 d5 cxd5 cxd5 Rd3 Bc5 Qg3 >00:00:11.5 -1,19 10 1072339 g6 Rb1 Nf6 Qh4 Nh5 Bg5 Bxg5 Qxg5 Nf4 Ne4 Ne2+ Kf1 >00:00:19.8 -1,12 11 1913321 g6 Rb1 Nf6 Qh4 Nh5 Bg5 Qc7 f6 Bf8 Rd3 Qd7 >00:01:18.2 -1,02 12 7387508 g6 Rd3 Nf4 Bxf4 exf4 fxg6 fxg6 b4 Bf6 Na4 Qc7 Qxf4 >Be5 I dont have CT 15, but even the old Tigers found g6 quickly on my p4 2.47ghz CT 14 - 31 seconds GT 2.0 - 7 seconds The cats seem to see danger quicker than most programs.
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