Author: Stuart Cracraft
Date: 11:06:18 06/30/04
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On June 30, 2004 at 08:56:28, Daniel Jackson wrote:
>[D]2r4k/ppqbpp1p/3p1npQ/3R4/2r1P1P1/2N2P2/PPP1N3/1K5R w
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>I tested this position with the Mach III Master back in 1989, it took about
>1hr.09min. to find Rf5!! with the double threat of Rxf6! and Nd5!
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>Daniel
It does seem to be a good one. Nothing after 10 ply here.
Just a barebones search with no extensions other than the extension
to get out of check, no arbitrary limit on depth, aspiration,
verified null move R=3, 0.5M entry transposition table (whole board
only) that may have a bug, pvs search, using millipawns, and very dumb
evaluation. No SEE to smarten the quiescence search either.
Run on a slow Sun Sunblade 150 (slower even than a 1 GHz PIII).
NULLMV TT(524288) Alpha=-1985 Beta=15 Maxdepth=15 MaxTime=9999999
1. e2d4 v=-961 t=0.00 nps=89k(0k) ha=10% bc=90% br=Inf
2. g4g5 f6h5 v=-969 t=0.05 nps=81k(3k) ha=13% bc=88% br=18.5
3. g4g5 f6h5 e2d4 v=-945 t=0.09 nps=89k(7k) ha=35% bc=86% br=1.0
4. g4g5 f6h5 h1d1 h5g7 v=-965 t=0.45 nps=77k(34k) ha=24% bc=86% br=8.6
5. g4g5 f6h5 h1d1 d7c6 d5d4
v=-955 t=1.94 nps=80k(155k) ha=28% bc=88% br=4.1
6. g4g5
v=-979 t=16.05 nps=82k(1310k) ha=23% bc=83% br=9.5
7. d5d3 d5d3 c4c3 b2c3 f6e4 g4g5
v=21 t=43.67 nps=75k(3287k) ha=24% bc=81% br=2.0
7. >>d5d3 c4c3 b2c3 f6e4 h6h7
v=21 t=51.97 nps=76k(3935k) ha=27% bc=82% br=0.3
8. g4g5
v=-964 t=401.30 nps=76k(30339k) ha=22% bc=85% br=42.1
9. d5d4
v=22 t=1106.21 nps=74k(81321k) ha=21% bc=83% br=2.0
10. g4g5
v=-950 t=5059.02 nps=72k(365625k) ha=21% bc=-23% br=5.6
Dan and Kathe Spracklen always were talented I thought. Wonder what they're
doing these days.
Stuart
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