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Subject: Re: The 32 bit is not quilty of Nh7

Author: Harald Faber

Date: 01:43:45 10/18/98

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On October 17, 1998 at 05:56:40, blass uri wrote:

>>>the machines were both HIGH-END machines =
>>>
>>>Pentium2 / 450 Mhz 128 MB hash for the new 32-Bit Junior5
>>>and the kyrotech AMD k6/2 450 Mhz.
>>>
>>>Time control was 40/120.
>>>
>>>[Event "Tournament of the top"]
>>>[Site "40/120"]
>>>[Date "1998.10.16"]
>>>[Round "1"]
>>>[White "CSystem Tal DOS (cstblack v289)"]
>>>[Black "Junior5"]
>>>[Result "1-0"]
>>>
>>>1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 e6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 d6 6. g4 h6 7. h4 Be7
>>>8. Bg2
>>>Nh7
>>
>>my junior5(16 bit) in the analysis mode could not reproduce Nh7
>
>My Junior5(16 bit) in depth 16 in playing mode(10 minutes average per move)
>produced Nh7 with evaluation of -0.13(small advantage for Junior5)
>Uri

I can't reproduce the move Nh7 as well. I have Junior5 beta on K6-200 with 44MB
hash and let him calculate 17 minutes. Junior NEVER had Nh7 on the run. Nc6, h5
and e5 were the supposed best moves. Don't know what Thorsten is playing.



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