Author: Mark Young
Date: 15:21:33 02/27/99
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On February 27, 1999 at 08:58:50, blass uri wrote: > >On February 27, 1999 at 06:17:06, Mark Young wrote: > > > >>position number 2: >>>r2qr1k1/ppNb1ppp/3Q1n2/8/2P1PBn1/5KP1/PP5P/4RB1R b - - 0 1 >> >>Hiarcs7 was unable to find g4 after >8 hours of search. Both selc. 5, and 7 gave >>to same line and results. >> >>Here is Hiarcs7 PV for this position. >>f6xe4 e1xe4 e8xe4 f3xe4 d7-c6+ e4-d4 d8xd6+ f4xd6 +54 selc. 5, and 7 > >This is the only position that dark thought failed to solve after an hour with >alpha 600Mhz > >chessmaster 6000 with ss=10 solved this position after 2 hours 22 minutes and 52 >seconds on pentium200MMX with 128 MB hash tables. > >The previous line of chessmaster6000 was identical to hiarcs7. > >I think that Nxe4 leads to better endgame for white when g5 leads to equality. I will do the other positions one a night, but my guess is Chessmaster6000 will be the program for you to use. It is just killer at longer time controls. It will be fun to see where CM6000 ends up on the SSDF list running on just a P200 at 3 min a move. I still think it will be at or near the top, even over Hiarcs7. And it might just do it even without book or position learning. Mark Young > >Uri
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