Author: Rex
Date: 19:58:41 06/22/03
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Here are my results on a 1.4GHz running CM9000 with my own personality that I call Kasparov. Time Depth Score Positions Moves ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 0:00 1/3 0.84 2772 1.Qxh7 f3 2.g3 Bh6 0:00 1/4 0.90 10505 1.Qxh7 Rh6 2.Qg8 f5 0:00 1/5 -2.14 21050 1.Qxh7 Rh6 2.Bxb5 Rxh7 3.Bxc6+ 0:00 1/5 0.31 27042 1.c4 Rh6 2.Qf3 Qh4 3.h3 Bxh3 0:00 1/6 -0.02 106028 1.c4 Rh6 2.Qf3 Qh4 3.h3 Nd4 4.Nc7+ 0:00 1/6 0.17 120570 1.c3 Bh6 2.Qe2 Ne7 3.Kg1 Nxd5 4.exd5 0:01 1/6 0.26 209662 1.Qd1 Ne7 2.Nxb5 axb5 3.Bxb5+ Bd7 4.Bxd7+ Kxd7 5.c4 Nxd5 6.Qxd5 0:03 1/7 0.22 532476 1.Qd1 Ne7 2.c4 Nxd5 3.exd5 Bg4 0:09 1/8 0.20 1537916 1.Qd1 Rh6 2.g3 Ne7 3.c4 fxg3 4.fxg3 0:29 1/9 0.12 4782777 1.Qd1 Qh4 2.Nc7+ Kd8 3.Nxe6+ fxe6 1:00 1/10 -0.07 10519963 1.Qd1 Qh4 2.Nc7+ Kd7 3.Nxe6 fxe6 3:26 1/11 -0.07 36755203 1.Qd1 Qh4 2.Nc7+ Kd7 3.Nxe6 fxe6 On June 22, 2003 at 19:27:38, Slater Wold wrote: >I would love to see the output of your engine with this position. > >[D]r2qkb2/5p1p/p1npb1r1/1p1Np2Q/4Pp2/N2B4/PPP2PPP/R4R1K w q - 0 1 > >There are some interesting high/low failures, along with a *lot* of move >ordering fluctuations. > >You should, after a few minutes, decide on Qd1. DB did. > > > >Deep Blue - Fritz 3 [B33] >Hong Kong WCCC Hong Kong WCCC (5), 1995 > >1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e5 6.Ndb5 d6 7.Bg5 a6 8.Na3 b5 >9.Bxf6 gxf6 10.Nd5 f5 11.Bd3 Be6 12.Qh5 f4 13.0-0 Rg8 14.Kh1 Rg6 15.Qd1 Rc8 >16.c4 Qh4 17.g3 Qh3 18.Qd2 f3 19.Rg1 Rh6 20.Qxh6 Qxh6 21.cxb5 Bxd5 22.exd5 Nb4 >23.Bf5 Rc5 24.bxa6 Nxa6 25.Nc2 Qd2 26.Ne1 Rxd5 27.Nxf3 Qxf2 28.Be4 Ra5 29.Rg2 >Qe3 30.Re1 Qh6 31.Bc6+ Kd8 32.a3 f5 33.Rc2 Rc5 34.Rxc5 Nxc5 35.Rf1 Be7 36.a4 f4 >37.gxf4 Qxf4 38.Rg1 Nxa4 39.b4 Qxb4 0-1
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