Author: Uri Blass
Date: 03:32:52 07/22/03
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On July 21, 2003 at 15:28:26, Jorge Pichard wrote: >On July 21, 2003 at 14:47:23, George Tsavdaris wrote: > >>>>>>[D]3b4/6k1/P7/6p1/KP6/Q4q2/8/8 b - - 0 1 >>> >>>Analysis by Fritz 8.0.0.8 >>> >>>1...Qxa3+ 2.Kxa3 Bb6 3.Ka4 g4 4.Kb5 Bf2 5.Kc6 g3 6.Kb7 g2 7.a7 Bxa7 8.Kxa7 g1Q+ >>>9.Ka6 Qa1+ 10.Kb5 Qe5+ 11.Ka4 Qd4 >>> -+ (-2.09) Depth: 7/10 00:00:00 3kN >>> -+ (-8.69) Depth: 19/37 00:00:06 5302kN >>> >>>(Pichard, Jorge's Home 21.07.2003) >>> >>>Even without Tablebase Fritz 8 can solve this endgame >> >>Depth 19 in 6 seconds!!!! Strange, i will try this without tablebases too. >>Did Fritz changed it's best move after 20-30 seconds or had Qxa3? > > >This is Fritz 8 evaluation after 2:30 Two minutes and 30 seconds: > >Analysis by Fritz 8: > > >1...Qxa3+ 2.Kxa3 Bb6 3.Ka4 g4 4.Kb5 Bf2 5.Kc6 g3 6.Kb7 g2 7.a7 Bxa7 8.Kxa7 g1Q+ >9.Ka6 Qa1+ 10.Kb5 Qa8 11.Kb6 Qb8+ > -+ (-8.87) Depth: 24/44 00:02:30 135954kN > >(Pichard, Jorge's Home 21.07.2003) > > >I set up the branching in 1st move: =5 > > branching in 1st move: =0 > > branching in 1st move: =0 > > branching in 1st move: =0 > >Length of variations to =6 > >Evaluation windows[1/100pawns]: =80 What did you do? This seems to me parameters in deep position analysis. If you gave Fritz the position after learning from deep position analysis then your analysis is useless to find the times of Fritz. Uri
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