Author: martin fierz
Date: 01:17:21 03/18/04
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On March 18, 2004 at 01:35:05, Will Singleton wrote: >On March 18, 2004 at 00:25:09, martin fierz wrote: > >>On March 17, 2004 at 22:38:50, Will Singleton wrote: >> >>>On March 17, 2004 at 22:13:24, Mike Byrne wrote: >>> >>>>on my machine >>>> >>>>CM9K with SKR personailty is the fastest in 4 seconds >>> >>>yeah, well on *my* machine, Amateur is the fastest (probably because I didn't >>>test CM). P4 2.8ghz (47 secs): >>> >>>10 86 3738 16463056 Bf4 Qc5 Ng5 Nf6 Qg3 Kg8 Be5 Nh5 Qh2 Re8 >>>11 93 4241 18756774 Bf4 Qc5 Ng5 Nf6 Qg3 Qd5 Ba6 >>>11 123 4737 20852038 Rxe6 fxe6 Be7 Kxe7 >>>12 262 5332 23322391 Rxe6 fxe6 Be7 Kxe7 Qxg7 Kd6 Nxd4 Qd8 Nb5 Kc6 Be2 Rh1 Kxh1 >>>Qh8 Qxh8 Rxh8 Kg1 >>>13 338 6842 29909064 Rxe6 Bxf3 Qxf3 Rc8 Be7 Kg8 Bd6 Qd8 Re4 Qf6 Qg3 >>>14 315 8047 35689755 Rxe6 Bxf3 Qxf3 Rc8 Re7 Ne5 Qf4 Qc5 Re1 Qd5 Rxe5 Bxe5 Rxe5 >>>Qxa2 >>>15 355 11833 52636955 Rxe6 Bxf3 Qxf3 Rc8 Re7 Qh2 Kf1 Ne5 Qf5 Rc5 Rxa7 Qh1 Ke2 >>>Qxg2 Be7 Kg8 Bxc5 bxc5 Qc8 Bf8 >> >> >>on my machine (P4 1.4GHz) Muse is fastest: >> >>MUSE 0892 UCI 26 MB: >> >>planning to use 99999999 ms >>FEN: r4k1r/pbqn1pb1/1p2p3/6B1/3p2Q1/3B1N2/PPP2PP1/3RR1K1 w - - 0 0 >> 1+ 00:00 0.97 Bg5f4 >> 1 00:00 0.99 Bg5h4 >> 2 00:00 0.63 Bg5h4 Nd7e5 >> 3+ 00:00 0.59 Bg5f4 >> 3 00:00 0.59 Bg5f4 e6e5 Bf4h2 >> 4+ 00:00 0.53 Bg5h4 >> 4 00:00 0.53 Bg5h4 Bg7f6 Kg1f1 Rh8g8 >> 5+ 00:00 0.88 Bg5f4 >> 5 00:01 0.88 Bg5f4 Qc7c5 Qg4g3 Nd7b8 >> 6+ 00:01 0.41 Bg5h4 >> 6+ 00:02 0.70 Bd3e4 >> 6 00:04 0.70 Bd3e4 Nd7f6 >> 7+ 00:07 0.56 Bg5f4 >> 7 00:13 0.56 Bg5f4 e6e5 Bf4g5 Nd7c5 Bg5h4 >> 8+ 00:24 0.72 Bd3e4 >> 8+ 00:45 0.75 Re1xe6 >> 8 00:48 0.75 Re1xe6 f7xe6 Bg5e7+ Kf8xe7 Qg4xg7+ Ke7d6 Nf3xd4 Qc7c5 Bd3f5 >>e6xf5 Nd4c6+ >> 9 02:58 1.04 Re1xe6 f7xe6 Bg5e7+ Kf8xe7 Qg4xg7+ Ke7d6 Nf3xd4 Qc7c5 Nd4b5+ >>Kd6c6 Bd3e4+ Kc6xb5 >> >>and i'm certainly not going to test any other engines ;-) >> >>cheers >> martin > >Excellent result, Muse is making progress! > >Will i don't know - i have some rather speculative king safety stuff in it - that is both a strength and a weakness. sometimes it wins in nice style, sometimes it crashes and burns :-( cheers martin
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