Author: blass uri
Date: 01:07:13 01/21/99
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On January 20, 1999 at 21:19:38, Adrian MacNair wrote: >>You must have something wrong in your setup. On your P200MMX with 64MB RAM, how >>big are the hashtables of Junior? My first thought is that they may be too big >>and lots of computing time is wasted in memory swapping. Is your disk spinning >>when Junior plays? >> >>Try the Juniormark, short and long, and post them here. We'll compare them. J5 >>should beat the hell out of Gnu chess (and almost everything else), and this >>26th move makes no sense. Can you post this game? >> >>Enrique > >Thank you for helping me, I appreciate it: > >Ok, first I tell you what my settings are because there a lot of terms I am >unfamiliar with, one of which is a hashtable, which was unnecessary in CM5000. > >- In rated matches, I set strength to 2590 with the unleashed checkbox clicked >- Within engine parameters I played with the threshold and Hash Size but I don't >know what either do. When I maxed the hashtable the engine froze and was unable >to move. I left it at 16MB for the games below. The CD-ROM really whined and >complained though, and at one time the peices would move but a ghost would >remain of them so that there were then two of the same peice. > >Unfortunately I did not save the notation of the previous games so I thought I >would adjust my hashtable to 16MB and play all three again: > >GAME 1 >[White CM5000] >[Black Junior 5.0] >[Time "10/0"] >[Result "1-0 time"] > >1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.e3 Nc6 4.d4 exd4 5.exd4 d5 6.Nf3 Bg4 7.Be2 dxc4 8.0-0 Be7 >9.Be3 Be6 10.Qa4 Qd7 11.Rac1 Nd5 12.Bxc4 Bf6 13.Nxd5 Bxd5 14.Bxd5 Qxd5 >15.Rc5 Qd7 16.Rfc1 Rd8 17.d5 Ne7 18.Qxa7 c6 19.dxc6 Nxc6 (Junior falls behind) >20.Qb6 0-0 21.Qb3 Bd4 22.Rb5 Bxe3 23.fxe3 Rb8 24.Rd1 Qd7 an illegal move(I guess you meant Qc7) 25.Rdd5 Rfe8 26.Rh5 Qe7 >27.Rhc5 Qd7 28.h3 Qe6 29.Qxe6 Rxe6 30.Ng5 Rd6 31.Rb6 h6 32.Ne4 Re6 33.Nc3 g5 >34.Nd5 Kg1 again an illegal move Uri
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