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Subject: Re: Dann, did anyone get back to you how long it took to solve these ??

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 21:09:02 12/09/04

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On December 09, 2004 at 23:57:26, Les Fernandez wrote:

>On December 09, 2004 at 00:41:18, Uri Blass wrote:
>
>>Here are results for default movei for the first 11 positions in the seond set
>>
>>Note that movei was not designed to solve mates and I am sure it could do
>>clearly better than it in case that it was designed for that purpose.
>>
>>It gets a mate score in less than 62 seconds for everyone of them.
>>The big number is the number of nodes and I also gave translation of the score
>>to distance to mate.
>>
>>11 9987  371  2214115 mate in 7 d8g8
>>14 9985 5462 28819188 mate in 8 b5a4
>>14 9985 6195 32582992 mate in 8 b4a4
>>14 9985 5337 27793757 mate in 8 c4a4
>>14 9985 5728 29850523 mate in 8 d4a4
>>14 9985 6157 32404314 mate in 8 b3a4
>>14 9985 5748 30085900 mate in 8 c2a4
>>11 9987  548  2972896 mate in 7 e8e5
>>9  9987  195   978781 mate in 7 e7e1
>>6  9993    6    22984 mate in 4 e5a5
>>9  9987  160   836546 mate in 7 e4e1
>>
>>Uri
>
>Hi Uri,
>
>First thanks for giving it a go.  What hardware are you running them on and do
>you plan on running all of them?  It is of interest to me to know the total time
>it took to solve the set, but understand that is is rather time consuming.
>
>Talk to you soon,
>
>Les

I used A3000
I will certainly not run all the positions manually.

I may do it automatically not based on fixed time but based on stopping when it
finds mate but I need first to finish some tool to analyze epd file.

Uri






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