Author: Lex Loep
Date: 04:55:15 11/30/04
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On November 30, 2004 at 06:58:03, Chessfun wrote: >On November 30, 2004 at 02:39:56, Lex Loep wrote: > >>On November 29, 2004 at 22:13:21, Chessfun wrote: >> >>>On November 29, 2004 at 21:54:09, Albert Silver wrote: >>>>>Here is depth 18. >>>>> >>>>>00:23:23.5 0.30 18 1648199053 Rxd5 Qxd5 Qd2 Qxd2+ Nxd2 b5 Ne4 bxa4 bxa4 Rb2+ Kg1 >>>>>Rb4 Nc5 Rc4 Na6 >>>>> >>>>>Sarah. >>>> >>>>The only other test I'd make would be to leave it with the pondering on, and >>>>have it play the 62.Rd2 then after some time, with it pondering, play Fritz's >>>>62...Rd5 and see if the hash tables (the SSDF use 128 MB) still have it play >>>>63.Rxd5 as shown in your analysis. >>> >>>It don't ponder 62...Rd5 anyway but Rbc8 so shouldn't matter. Also with Tiger in >>>the CP interface the SSDF cannot use 128 mb as it's either 96 or 192. >>> >>>And running it this way again though with 96 mb yields the same result as my >>>other posts. >>> >>>Sarah. >> >>Its interesting to repeat the test with the Lokasoft standard engine (LCHESS). >>You will see that LCHESS will play 63. Rc2 ?? >>Is this a coincidence or was it really LCHESS playing ?? > >I don't think it's LChess, I tried other moves like also: >18. Qd2, 65. Qe2, 71. Qe1. All of which Tiger 2004 will play but Lchess will >not, well correct that it will play 65. Qe2 IIRC but not the others. Still very strange, here CT2004 never plays 63. Rc2 Lex > >Sarah.
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