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Subject: Re: Test position

Author: Vikrant Malvankar

Date: 21:56:38 09/08/05

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On September 08, 2005 at 12:13:00, Madhavan wrote:

>On September 08, 2005 at 06:03:52, Vikrant Malvankar wrote:
>
>>On September 08, 2005 at 05:22:49, Richard Pijl wrote:
>>
>>>The following position occurred in a game The Baron - Amyan in the RWBC class A:
>>>
>>>[D]r1bq1rk1/1pppnppp/pbn5/4P1B1/B3N3/5N2/PP3PPP/R2Q1RK1 w - -
>>>
>>>Amyan just castled into trouble. Nf6+ wins material, but when black is not
>>>careful (which Amyan wasn't) it will step into a mate soon.
>>>Apparently this is easy for some, difficult for others. I've tried the following
>>>engines, sorted by solution time:
>>>
>>>Spike 1.0a      0:06
>>>SOS 4           0:15
>>>Nejmet 3.07     0:21
>>>The Baron 1.7.0 0:22
>>>Fruit 2.1       0:35
>>>AnMon 5.50      1:01
>>>Zappa 1.1       1:29
>>>Ruffian 1.0.5   3:16
>>>Yace Paderborn  3:34
>>>Dragon 4.6      > 5
>>>
>>>Hardware: Xeon 2.8Ghz 150Mb hash
>>>
>>>game:
>>>
>>>[Event "RWBC_Class_A_5th_Edition"]
>>>[Site "ESPRESSO"]
>>>[Date "2005.09.07"]
>>>[Round "12"]
>>>[Number "247"]
>>>[White "Baron_170"]
>>>[Black "Amyan_1597"]
>>>[Result "1-0"]
>>>[TimeControl "40/900"]
>>>
>>>1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Ba4 Nf6 5. d4 exd4 {-0.03/11} 6. O-O
>>>Bc5 {+0.02/11} 7. e5 Ng8 {+0.04/11} 8. c3 dxc3 {+0.03/12} 9. Nxc3
>>>Nge7 {+0.07/11} 10. Ne4 Bb6 {+0.31/11} 11. Bg5 {-0.08/10} O-O {+0.18/10}
>>>12. Nf6+ {+2.61/10} gxf6 {+0.20/12} 13. Bxf6 {+4.31/10} Qe8 {-1.78/11} 14.
>>>Qc1 {+327.56/11} Nxe5 {-5.81/11} 15. Nxe5 {+327.58/20}
>>>{Black resigns} 1-0
>>
>>
>>Shredder 9 UCI on my office old Pentium II finds the move in 3 minutes.
>
>The hardware you were using is damn slow.
>Hasn't your company updated the hardware yet?

Ya My boss gets AMD DUAL CORE 64 bt i get P II :-(
dont worry i will get AMD 64 very soon.

Regards

VIkrant



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