Author: Peter Berger
Date: 11:07:17 07/19/04
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On July 19, 2004 at 14:03:43, Robert Hyatt wrote: > >+1 means a fail high outside the normal aspiration search window of about .4 >pawns. The +1 means we are upping the upper bound to current + 1.00. The +3 >means we added another +2 which means we are winning at least a pawn, and maybe >more. +M means we are upping the bound to +Mate, meaning that we are winning >more than a piece (more than +3.0). Another one? What does the (s=2) or (s=6) etc at the end of a PV mean?
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