Author: Jorge Pichard
Date: 15:44:24 08/02/05
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On August 02, 2005 at 06:53:40, Günther Simon wrote:
>On August 02, 2005 at 06:41:26, Günther Simon wrote:
>
>>On August 02, 2005 at 05:58:54, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>1. b3 {+0.26/11 36s} d5 {-0.12/11 39s} 2. d4 {+0.17/11 32s}
>>>c6 {-0.11/11 28s} 3. c4 {+0.07/11 33s} dxc4 {0.00/11 50s}
>>>4. bxc4 {0.00/12 48s} Nf6 {-0.13/10 34s} 5. e4 {+0.26/10
>>>27s} b5 {-0.25/10 24s} 6. c5 {+0.26/11 40s} Bb7 {-0.35/11
>>>38s} 7. Bb2 {+0.39/11 53s} b4 {-0.41/11 23s} 8. f3
>>>{+0.44/11 19s} a5 {-0.47/11 23s} 9. Qe3 {+0.47/11 36s} h5
>>>{-0.71/9 24s} 10. a3 {+0.87/9 22s} h4 {-1.02/9 43s}
>>>11. axb4 {+1.16/9 17s} axb4 {-1.23/10 31s} 12. Kf2
>>>{+1.38/10 26s} g5 {-1.56/10 39s} 13. d5 {+1.45/10 30s} cxd5
>>>{-1.61/10 29s} 14. Qb3 {+1.89/10 39s} Bc7 {-1.89/9 18s}
>>>15. Bxf6 {+1.66/9 19s} exf6 {-1.71/11 28s} 16. exd5
>>>{+1.64/11 25s} g4 {-1.66/10 22s} 17. d6 {+1.66/10 24s} g3+
>>>{-1.91/10 30s} 18. Kf1 {+1.91/11 22s} Nxd6 {-1.89/11 23s}
>>>19. cxd6 {+2.00/11 21s} Bxd6 {-1.99/11 14s} 20. Rxd6
>>>{+1.85/11 22s} Rxd6 {-1.85/11 10s} 21. Qxb4 {+1.95/11 18s}
>>>Ba6+ {-1.95/11 20s} 22. Bd3 {+2.18/11 17s} Bxd3+ {-2.18/11
>>>19s} 23. Ncxd3 {+2.20/12 15s} Ke7 {-2.20/12 18s} 24. Nc5
>>>{+2.20/10 8s} Qb8 {-2.09/11 10s} 25. Nb7 {+2.15/11 8s} Rhd8
>>>{-2.19/11 11s} 26. Nd3 {+2.19/11 15s} Qa7 {-2.14/11 16s} *
>>
>>I wonder about the very low search depths regarding thinking time?
>>Is this, because you use an ancient CPU, or is it FRC specific
>>that programs lose 5-6 plies of depth? (I doubt both...)
>>
>>Guenther
>
>Well I was right, no idea what you do here?
>Even if Shredder Classic should be slightly slower than
>S9.1, it is impossible to reach such low depths in those
>thinking times! (and depth 9 will be reached immediately always
>by Shredder anyway)
>
>Look at that analysis of move 1 below and this is on my
>very old PIII 650! S9.1 needs only 5 sec. to reach 11 ply
>and is already in 14 after 25 sec.
>
>Shredder 9.1 UCI by Stefan Meyer-Kahlen, www.shredderchess.com
>Engine: Shredder 9 UCI (128 MB)
>von Stefan Meyer-Kahlen
> 9/18 0:01 +0.27++ 1.b3 (115.182) 68
> 9/18 0:01 +0.27 1.b3 b6 2.d4 Le4 3.f3 (117.843) 68
> 10/19 0:02 +0.03 1.b3 d5 2.f3 b6 3.Le5 f6 (208.216) 75
> 10/19 0:02 +0.04++ 1.f3 (227.434) 76
> 10/19 0:03 +0.10 1.f3 f6 2.b3 b6 3.c4 De6 4.De3 c5 5.Lb2 Lb7 (239.361) 77
> 10/19 0:03 +0.11++ 1.c3 (259.927) 77
> 10/19 0:03 +0.12 1.c3 d5 2.f3 c6 3.De3 Sf6 4.d4 e6 5.Dg5 Se7 (286.810) 79
> 11/20 0:05 +0.13 1.c3 b6 2.d4 f6 3.e4 c5 4.f3 c4 5.d5 Lb7 6.Dd4 (468.877) 82
> 11/20 0:05 +0.14++ 1.b3 (485.832) 82
> 11/20 0:07 +0.25 1.b3 b6 2.f3 (615.938) 84
> 11/20 0:07 +0.26++ 1.f3 (655.369) 84
> 11/20 0:08 +0.28 1.f3 c6 2.b3 Sf6 3.c4 d5 4.De3 dxc4 5.bxc4 Sb6 6.Ld3 e6
>(732.438) 86
> 12/20 0:10 +0.15 1.f3 b6 2.c4 f6 3.b3 De6 4.Lb2 Lb7 5.De3 c5 6.Le4 Lxe4
>(883.315) 86
> 12/20 0:10 +0.16++ 1.b3 (927.382) 87
> 12/21 0:12 +0.21 1.b3 b6 2.c4 c6 3.f3 f6 (1.075.739) 87
> 13/22 0:18 +0.24 1.b3 c6 2.f3 Sf6 3.Lb2 d5 4.De3 e6 5.c4 dxc4 6.bxc4 Sb6
>7.Ld3 Ld6 (1.619.147) 89
> 14/24 0:25 +0.20 1.b3 c6 2.f3 d5 3.De3 b6 4.c4 dxc4 5.bxc4 Sf6 6.Lb2 Lb7
>7.Scd3 e6 8.Se5 (2.271.479) 90
> 14/26 0:34 +0.21++ 1.c4 (3.016.387) 87
> 14/26 0:41 +0.21 1.c4 c6 (3.669.115) 87
bbnrnkqr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/BBNRNKQR w - -
Engine: Shredder Classic 1.3 (12 MB)
by Stefan Meyer-Kahlen
9/09 0:00 +0.19 1.d4 c6 2.Rd3 d5 3.Rh3 e5 4.dxe5 Bxe5
5.Ncd3 Bd4 6.e3 (2.871) 41
10/22 0:03 +0.08 1.d4 f6 2.c3 c6 3.Nf3 Qe6 4.e3 d5
5.Ne2 Qg4 (364.067) 100
10/22 0:05 +0.09++ 1.f3 (545.579) 98
10/22 0:09 +0.10 1.f3 f6 2.b3 b6 (913.670) 99
10/22 0:10 +0.15++ 1.b3 b6 2.c4 d5 3.c5 c6 4.f3 e6
5.Qe3 Bb7 (1.068.360) 99
10/22 0:10 +0.15 1.b3 b6 2.c4 d5 3.c5 c6 4.f3 e6
5.Qe3 Bb7 (1.068.361) 99
11/25 0:44 +0.26 1.b3 d5 2.f3 b6 3.Be5 f6 4.Bg3 e5
5.c3 (4.300.698) 96
11/25 1:25 +0.27++ 1.c4 (8.050.988) 94
11/25 1:28 +0.27 1.c4 c6 2.f3 d5 3.c5 d4 (8.389.938) 94
12/23 2:01 +0.18 1.c4 c6 2.f3 d5 3.c5 d4 4.b3 e5 5.e3 Nf6 (11.376.262) 93
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