Author: leonid
Date: 16:39:24 10/19/03
Go up one level in this thread
On October 19, 2003 at 18:16:31, K. Burcham wrote: > > > > [D] 2r1N2B/1P1RpP1Q/K2nnp1R/Npk3p1/3p1p1r/2pbb3/PP5p/1q1B4 w - - 0 1 > >Anaconda 1.0: >1850 mhz AMD XP >48 hash > >1.Nb3+ > +- (12.12) Depth: 6/33 00:00:04 869kN >1.Nb3+ > +- (16.12) Depth: 6/33 00:00:04 897kN >1.Nb3+ Kd5 2.Rxd6+ exd6 3.Nxf6+ Ke5 4.Nd7+ Kd5 5.Nb6+ Kc6 6.Na5+ Kc5 7.bxc8R+ >Nc7+ > +- (#9) Depth: 6/33 00:00:05 1024kN >1.Nb3+ > +- (#9) Depth: 7/33 00:00:05 1029kN >1.Nb3+ > +- (#9) Depth: 8/41 00:00:16 3175kN >1.Nb3+ > +- (#9) Depth: 9/46 00:01:01 12220kN Good result! How You solved this position, by selective search or brute force? Can You say what is Your program? It look like to be just at its start. Have it some special part dedicated to solving mate, or it is usual chess program? Leonid.
This page took 0 seconds to execute
Last modified: Thu, 15 Apr 21 08:11:13 -0700
Current Computer Chess Club Forums at Talkchess. This site by Sean Mintz.