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Subject: Re: Engine Test..............Baron 1.2.1 first move..!!

Author: Klaus Friedel

Date: 14:16:13 05/02/04

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On May 02, 2004 at 15:57:35, Uri Blass wrote:

>On May 02, 2004 at 15:03:43, Klaus Friedel wrote:
>
>>On May 02, 2004 at 13:23:43, Anthony Cozzie wrote:
>>
>>>On May 02, 2004 at 12:30:20, Rob Basham wrote:
>>>
>>>>[D]r1bk3r/pp2n2p/2n2N2/1R1p3Q/2p4P/P1p5/2qBBPP1/4K2R w K - 0 1
>>>>
>>>>Baron 1.2.1 finds RXP ch  the first move!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Ruffian 1.0.1  takes 2 sec.
>>>>
>>>>P3/850
>>>
>>>Richard must have some trick he isn't telling.  Zappa has a _lot_ of trouble
>>>with this one:
>>>
>>>1. Bd2-g5 a7-a6 2. Be2-d1 Qc2-g6 3. Rb5xd5 Kd8-c7 4. Qh5-f3 Bc8-e6 5. Qf3-g3
>>>Kc7-c8 6. Bd1-g4 Be6xg4 7. Qg3xg4 Kc8-b8 8. Nf6-d7 Kb8-c7 9. Qg4-f4 Kc7-c8 10.
>>>Bg5xe7 Nc6xe7 11. Qf4xc4
>>> = (0.54)	Depth: 11/28	00:00:37.22	24719kN
>>>1. Rb5xd5 Ne7xd5 2. Qh5xd5 Kd8-e7 3. Qd5-c5 Ke7-f7 4. Be2-h5 Kf7xf6 5. Qc5-g5
>>>Kf6-e6 6. Bh5-g4 Ke6-f7 7. Qg5-d5 Kf7-f8 8. Bd2-h6 Kf8-e8 9. Bg4-h5 Qc2-g6 10.
>>>Bh6-g7 c3-c2 11. Bh5xg6 h7xg6 12. Qd5xc4
>>> = (2.23)	Depth: 11/33	00:00:49.66	33145kN
>>>1. Rb5xd5 Ne7xd5 2. Qh5xd5 Kd8-e7 3. Qd5-c5 Ke7-f7 4. Be2-h5 Kf7xf6 5. Qc5-g5
>>>Kf6-e6 6. Bh5-g4 Ke6-f7 7. Qg5-d5 Kf7-f8 8. Bd2-h6 Kf8-e8 9. Bg4-h5 Qc2-g6 10.
>>>Bh6-g7 c3-c2 11. Ke1-g1 c2-c1=Q 12. Bh5xg6 h7xg6 13. Rf1xc1
>>> = (2.68)	Depth: 13/38	00:02:14.44	95346kN
>>>
>>>anthony
>>
>>Snitch: < 1 sek.
>>
>> 1  -198      1       107 ( 1/ 2) = b5d5 e7d5 h5d5 d8c7
>> 2  -198      1       532 ( 2/ 6) = b5d5 e7d5 h5d5 d8c7
>> 3  -178      1      1599 ( 3/ 8) = b5d5
>> 3  -139      2      3954 ( 3/ 9) = b5d5 e7d5 h5d5 d8e7 d2g5 c8f5 f6h7 e7e8
>> 4  -139      4      9023 ( 4/10) = b5d5 e7d5 h5d5 d8e7 d2g5
>> 5  -182     24     68496 ( 5/13) = b5d5 e7d5 h5d5 d8e7 d2g5 c2b1 e2d1 b1d3
>> 5  -173     34     97729 ( 5/13) = d2f4 c8e6 b5b7 h8f8 h5h6
>> 6  -165     88    245036 ( 6/14) = d2f4 c8e6 b5b7 c2g6 h5g6 h7g6 e2f3 d8c8
>> 6  -153     90    252088 ( 6/14) = b5d5
>> 6   -38     97    270628 ( 6/14) = b5d5 e7d5 h5d5 d8e7 d2g5 c2b1 e2d1 h7h6 f6g8
>>e7f8 g8h6
>> 7   -18    142    413021 ( 7/19) = b5d5
>> 7     0    158    461514 ( 7/19) = b5d5 e7d5 h5d5 d8e7 d5c5 e7f6 c5g5 f6f7 e2h5
>>f7e6 h5g4 e6f7 g4h5
>> 8     0    298    908568 ( 8/22) = b5d5 e7d5 h5d5 d8e7 d5c5 e7f6 c5g5 f6f7 e2h5
>>f7e6 h5g4 e6f7 g4h5
>> 9     0    639   2012952 ( 9/25) = b5d5 e7d5 h5d5 d8e7 d5c5 e7f6 c5g5 f6f7 e2h5
>>f7e6 h5g4 e6f7 g4h5
>>
>>I don't think it needs a lot of tricks. By disabling any special tricks
>>I can think of, Snitch gets almost the same result.
>>Check extensions are very important in this position. By disabling check
>>extensions Snitch needs several minutes to find it.
>
>No
>
>You need to see a positive score and not draw score for Rxd5 because movei like
>zappa has a positive score for Bg5 before finding Rxd5
>
>If Baron can see +2 for Rxd5+ very fast then it clearly has a lot of tricks.
>
>Uri

No tricks I think. Both Snitch and Baron just see a score below 0 for Bg5.
No Score above 0 for Rxd5+ for both Snitch and the Baron in < 1min.

Baron 1.3.0  WB2 18 MB:
 4   00:00 -1,65   Rb5xd5 Ne7xd5 Qh5xd5 Kd8-e7 Bd2-g5 Qc2-b1 Be2-d1 Bc8-e6
 5   00:00 -1,41   Rb5xd5 Ne7xd5 Qh5xd5 Kd8-e7 Bd2-g5 Qc2-b1 Be2-d1 Bc8-e6
Nf6xh7 Ke7-f7 Qd5-f3
 6   00:01 -1,06   Rb5xd5 (Ne7xd5) (Qh5xd5) (Kd8-e7) (Bd2-g5) (Bc8-g4) (Be2xg4)
(h7-h6) (Nf6-g8) (Ke7-f8)
 6   00:02 -0,91   Rb5xd5 Ne7xd5 Qh5xd5 Kd8-e7 Bd2-g5 Qc2-b1 Be2-d1 h7-h6 Qd5-c5
Ke7-f7 Qc5xc4 Bc8-e6
 7   00:03 -0,56   Rb5xd5 (Ne7xd5) (Qh5xd5) (Kd8-e7) (Bd2-g5) (Qc2-b1) (Be2-d1)
(h7-h6) (Nf6-g8) (Ke7-f8) (Ng8xh6) (Bc8-h3) (Qd5-f7)
 7   00:07  0,00   Rb5xd5 Ne7xd5 Qh5xd5 Kd8-e7 Qd5-c5 Ke7-f7 Be2-h5 Kf7xf6
Qc5-g5 Kf6-e6 Bh5-g4 Ke6-f7 Bg4-h5 Kf7-e6 <rep>
 8   00:22  0,00   Rb5xd5 Ne7xd5 Qh5xd5 Kd8-e7 Qd5-c5 Ke7-f7 Be2-h5 Kf7xf6
Qc5-g5 Kf6-e6 Bh5-g4 Ke6-f7 Bg4-h5 Kf7-e6 <rep>
 9   00:54  0,00   Rb5xd5 Ne7xd5 Qh5xd5 Kd8-e7 Qd5-c5 Ke7-f7 Be2-h5 Kf7xf6
Qc5-g5 Kf6-e6 Bh5-g4 Ke6-f7 Bg4-h5 Kf7-e6 <rep>
10   02:29  0,00   Rb5xd5 Ne7xd5 Qh5xd5 Kd8-e7 Qd5-c5 Ke7-f7 Be2-h5 Kf7xf6
Qc5-g5 Kf6-e6 Bh5-g4 Ke6-f7 Bg4-h5 Kf7-e6 <rep>





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