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Subject: Re: test position movei-diep

Author: Anthony Cozzie

Date: 16:47:31 07/08/04

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On July 08, 2004 at 17:19:36, Uri Blass wrote:

>[D]1r6/4kpp1/b1pp3p/q1n1pP2/Pr2P3/1BN3Q1/P1P3PP/K2RR3 w - - 0 24
>
>How much time does your program need to avoid Qxg7  and does it avoid it because
>it can see a loss or because it see a draw.
>
>Uri

1. Qg3xg7 Rb4xb3 2. Nc3-d5 c6xd5 3. f5-f6 Ke7-d8 4. Qg7-g8 Kd8-c7 5. Qg8xf7
Kc7-c8 6. Qf7-g8 Kc8-c7 7. Qg8-h7 Kc7-b6 8. a2xb3 Qa5-c3 9. Ka1-b1 Nc5xe4 10.
Qh7xh6
 = (0.41)       Depth: 9/29     00:00:32.02     15076kN
1. Qg3xg7--
 - (0.16)       Depth: 10/30    00:00:33.64     15917kN
1. Qg3-e3 Nc5-d7 2. a2-a3 Rb4-b6 3. Bb3-a2 Nd7-c5 4. Qe3-d2 Ke7-e8 5. f5-f6
g7-g6
 = (0.26)       Depth: 10/30    00:01:09.76     32414kN
1. Rd1-c1 Rb4-b7 2. Re1-d1 Rb8-d8 3. f5-f6 g7xf6 4. Rc1-b1 Ke7-f8 5. Qg3-e3
Kf8-g8 6. g2-g4
 = (0.36)       Depth: 10/30    00:01:19.73     37884kN

Zappa needs 33 seconds to notice Qg7 is bad (~20 seconds if it was the only
process running).  It would probably get it earlier if I had better kingsafety
:(

anthony



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