Author: Steven J. Brann
Date: 18:18:55 09/15/04
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On September 14, 2004 at 17:50:29, John Merlino wrote: >On September 14, 2004 at 17:22:19, Kurt Utzinger wrote: > >>To avoid is the move 12.Qxc6 as played in the game >>List 5.12 vs Crafty 19.15 WB after which White soon >>got a lost position. Which engines do it better? >>A position from our AT 2004 (90m+30s) tournament >>[http://www.utzingerk.com/at_2004.htm] >>[D]r1b2rk1/p1p1q1pp/2pb4/3n1p2/4p3/PP2PN2/1BQP1PPP/RN2K2R w KQ - 0 12 > >Just under five minutes for CM9_SKR on an AMD 2500: > >Time Depth Score Positions Moves >0:00 1/3 -0.83 1438 12.Nd4 c5 13.Nc6 Qe6 >0:00 1/4 -0.82 2851 12.Nd4 c5 13.Nc6 Qe8 >0:00 1/4 -0.62 4541 12.Qxc6 Be6 13.Nd4 Rae8 14.O-O >0:00 1/5 -1.35 11725 12.Qxc6 Nb6 13.Nd4 Bd7 14.Qb7 a5 >0:00 1/6 -0.85 48122 12.Qxc6 Rb8 13.Be5 Bb7 14.Bxd6 cxd6 >0:00 1/7 -1.05 111170 12.Qxc6 Rb8 13.Nd4 Bb7 14.Qa4 c5 > 15.Nc6 >0:01 1/8 -0.80 326168 12.Qxc6 Nb6 13.Nd4 Bd7 14.Qb7 c5 > 15.Nc6 Qe6 >0:03 1/9 -1.18 693308 12.Qxc6 Nb6 13.Nd4 Bd7 14.Qc2 c5 > 15.Ne2 Bb5 16.Nbc3 Bd3 >0:06 1/10 -1.18 1581225 12.Qxc6 Nb6 13.Nd4 Bd7 14.Qc2 c5 > 15.Ne2 Bb5 16.Nbc3 Bd3 >0:28 1/11 -1.28 6647004 12.Qxc6 Nb6 13.Nd4 Bd7 14.Qc2 c5 > 15.Ne2 Bb5 16.Nf4 Rae8 17.Nc3 >1:02 1/12 -1.28 15146180 12.Qxc6 Nb6 13.Nd4 Bd7 14.Qc2 c5 > 15.Ne2 Bb5 16.Nbc3 Bd3 17.Qd1 Qc7 >2:31 1/13 -1.42 37692596 12.Qxc6 Nb6 13.Nd4 Bd7 14.Qc2 c5 > 15.Ne2 Bb5 16.Nf4 c4 17.bxc4 Rac8 > 18.O-O Bxc4 >4:55 1/13 -1.35 70795313 12.Nd4 c5 13.Nc3 Nxc3 14.Nc6 Qg5 > 15.Qxc3 Ba6 16.O-O-O Bb5 17.h4 > Qh6 18.Ne5 Rae8 > >jm John, I have been tracking test results you post with SKR settings using the CMX version of The King in the CM9K GUI. They have correlated rather well until this result with no vacellation between Qxc6 and Nd4 after 3 seconds. This on a P4 3.0G HT. (I realize that SKR settings using the CMX in the CM9K GUI may not align in terms of results but it's interesting nonetheless.) Time Depth Score Positions Moves 0:00 1/5 -1.30 7964 12.Nd4 c5 13.Nb5 Ba6 14.Qc4 0:00 1/5 -0.98 11845 12.Qxc6 Nb6 13.Nd4 Bd7 14.Qb7 0:00 1/6 -1.41 30241 12.Qxc6 Nb6 13.Nd4 Bd7 14.Qb7 a5 0:00 1/7 -0.93 93772 12.Qxc6 Rb8 13.Nd4 Bb7 14.Qa4 c5 15.Nc6 0:01 1/8 -0.99 229577 12.Qxc6 Nb6 13.Nd4 Bd7 14.Qb7 Rfb8 15.Qa6 Rd8 0:02 1/9 -1.16 540063 12.Qxc6 Nb6 13.Nd4 Bd7 14.Qc2 c5 15.Ne2 Bb5 16.Nbc3 0:03 1/9 -1.01 851484 12.Nd4 c5 13.Nc3 Nxc3 14.Nc6 Qf7 15.Qxc3 Bb7 16.Ne5 0:07 2/10 -1.27 1751090 12.Nd4 c5 13.Nc6 Qe8 14.Na5 Ba6 15.Nc4 Qh5 16.d3 Rae8 0:20 2/11 -1.21 4835349 12.Nd4 c5 13.Nc6 Qg5 14.Qc4 Be6 15.g3 Qh5 16.Qa6 Rae8 17.O-O 0:43 2/12 -1.39 10342886 12.Nd4 c5 13.Nc6 Qg5 14.Nc3 Nxc3 15.Qxc3 Bb7 16.Qc4+ Kh8 17.Ne5 Qxg2 18.O-O-O Qxf2 2:41 3/13 -1.36 39599708 12.Nd4 c5 13.Nc6 Qg5 14.Nc3 Nxc3 15.Qxc3 Bb7 16.Na5 Ba6 17.g3 Qg4 18.Nc4 7:20 3/14 -1.45 111004631 12.Nd4 c5 13.Nc6 Qg5 14.Nc3 Nxc3 15.Qxc3 Ba6 16.O-O-O Bb5 17.h4 Qh6 18.Ne5 Rae8 Steve
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