Author: Albert Silver
Date: 12:39:25 04/10/03
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On April 10, 2003 at 14:30:51, K. Burcham wrote:
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>most programs can find a4.
>
>Shredder 7
>
>
> 16/28 0:20 -0.17 1.bxa5 Nxa5 2.Kc3 Nc6 3.Kb3 Kd7 4.a4 f4 5.axb5 fxe3 6.fxe3
>Ne7 7.e4 Kc7 8.Kc4 Ng6 9.g3 (11.536.879) 576.8
> 16/30 0:30 -0.16++ 1.a4 f4 2.Bc1 f3 3.gxf3 axb4 4.axb5 Nd6 (17.508.492) 569.6
I suppose it's worth mentioning that Shredder 7 was the program that produced
the move in the first place, so the only surprise would have been if it *hadn't*
found it. :-)
>Chess Tiger 14.0:
> = (0.12) Depth: 18 00:12:44 418541kN, tb=1
> = (0.12) Depth: 19 00:17:52 587387kN, tb=4
>
> Fritz 7 (No MMX):
> = (0.06) Depth: 21/45 00:17:27 1239739kN, tb=245
> ² (0.38) Depth: 21/47 00:25:08 1807104kN, tb=304
>
>kburcham
As to Tiger 14 and Fritz 7, they took 12 minutes and 17 minutes respectively, so
one can probably say they wouldn't have found the move in a game. Kudos to
Shredder 7. Great move.
Albert
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