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Subject: Re: unsolveable in the 90's - how about now?

Author: Ed Schröder

Date: 14:22:40 08/28/05

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On August 28, 2005 at 14:40:33, John Merlino wrote:

>On August 28, 2005 at 13:05:36, Mike Byrne wrote:
>
>>CCC arhives indicated no pc program was able to solve this in the late 90's.  In
>>2002, Ruffian was reported to solve fairly quickly.
>>
>>Crafty Classic 2005
>>Black(1): [d]1r4r1/3q1npk/2b1pbnp/Rp1p4/1N1P3P/2PQ1pP1/1K3B2/5B1R w - - 0 1
>
>Here's one that The King doesn't do well on. Even after forcing the moves all
>the way through 5...Kh3, it still takes CM9_R1 1:24 on a P4-2.4 to find the
>critical move 6.Bg3+. It announces Mate in 10 sixteen seconds later, at 1:40.
>
>So I tried it with TK 3.33 from CM10th, with the default settings (which is
>probably not a fair comparison). It took even longer -- 2:09 to find 6.Bg3+, and
>took more than five minutes before it announced Mate in 10.

It's full of quiet moves.

Nice comb anyway.

Ed



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