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Subject: Yikes!

Author: Daniel Jackson

Date: 15:26:06 09/20/04

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On September 20, 2004 at 18:10:09, Vincent Lejeune wrote:

>On September 20, 2004 at 10:53:42, Daniel Jackson wrote:
>
>>On September 19, 2004 at 17:46:14, Vincent Lejeune wrote:
>>
>>>On September 19, 2004 at 16:13:16, Daniel Jackson wrote:
>>>
>>>>On September 19, 2004 at 02:21:18, Dann Corbit wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>On September 19, 2004 at 02:11:37, Dann Corbit wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>On September 18, 2004 at 15:59:24, Daniel Jackson wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>[D]rnbqkbnr/qqqqqqqq/8/8/8/8/QQQQQQQQ/RNBQKBNR w
>>>>>>
>>>>>>So far, on ply 3 (85,070,720 nodes) Shredder 7.04 on a 2.2 GHz 64 bit AMD
>>>>>>machine with 400 MB hash -- likes Qf2xf7+ with a score of +10.15
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I set it for 100,000 seconds and we'll see what it says on Monday.
>>>>>
>>>>>Finished ply 4 in about 11 minutes (br.f.~3) with the same key move and a score
>>>>>of about +9 pawns.
>>>>>
>>>>>I estimate that it will finish ply 8 or 9.
>>>>
>>>>I appreciate the effort! Thank You! I don't know if anyone has tried or found a
>>>>solution to this problem?
>>>
>>>I'll let TheKing (the emperor of chechmate) think overnight (may be more) on it,
>>>after 1.Qaxf7 Qxf7
>>
>>Thanks Vincent!
>>
>>I think you may find the mate very deep, but I believe 1.Qaxf7 is most likely
>>the *key* move...for the shortest route to a long mate. Maybe no program can
>>find a mate this deep, and no human OTB?
>
>
>Bad news, I let TK overnight on the position , when I go to work, I checked the
>analysis : no mate (the line was : 1.Qaxf7+ Qxf7 2.Rxa7 ... score +8), I decided
>to let the comp think until i go back from work, 9h later, when I checked the
>engine come back to depth 1 !!
>I decide to restart the analysis for this night after 1.Qaxf7+ Qxf7 2.Rxa7...

Yikes! It shouldn't have done that?! Make sure you have any Screensavers Turned
Off and Standby & Hibernation Disabled.



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