Author: Dan Ellwein
Date: 06:55:37 10/07/05
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On October 07, 2005 at 03:55:19, Daniel Shawul wrote: >On October 06, 2005 at 21:14:25, Dan Ellwein wrote: > >>On October 05, 2005 at 21:03:11, Will Singleton wrote: >> >>>A comp played this move against my comp on ICC today, took less than 30 secs. >>>Can any program find it as fast? >>> >>>[d]3rn1k1/2qbrp1p/1p1ppnpQ/p5NP/1PP1P3/P1N4R/4BPP1/3R2K1 w - - bm Rdd3 >> >>CMX_Explode takes 1:15 min for Rdd3... >> >>P3/850 >> >>Time Depth Score Positions Moves >>---- ---- ---- ---- ---- >>0:00 1/3 3.13 1081 1.hxg6 fxg6 2.Rg3 >>0:00 1/4 2.91 5837 1.hxg6 fxg6 2.bxa5 bxa5 3.Rg3 >>0:00 1/5 2.85 28349 1.hxg6 fxg6 2.e5 dxe5 3.Nge4 Nxe4 >> 4.Nxe4 >>0:03 1/6 2.60 253297 1.hxg6 fxg6 2.Rh4 d5 3.bxa5 bxa5 >> 4.exd5 exd5 5.Nxd5 Nxd5 6.cxd5 >>0:05 1/6 2.65 416156 1.Rg3 Ng7 2.e5 Nf5 3.exd6 Nxd6 >> 4.hxg6 fxg6 >>0:11 1/7 2.52 961373 1.Rg3 Bc6 2.hxg6 fxg6 3.b5 Bb7 >> 4.Rd2 >>0:14 1/7 2.62 1187032 1.Rh2 Bc6 2.Rc1 gxh5 3.Bxh5 axb4 >> 4.axb4 Qb7 >>0:19 1/7 2.72 1607454 1.Re3 Rb8 2.hxg6 fxg6 3.e5 dxe5 >> 4.Nce4 Nxe4 5.Nxe4 >>0:33 1/8 2.64 2832431 1.Re3 Ra8 2.Rg3 Ng7 3.e5 Nf5 4.exd6 >> Nxd6 5.hxg6 fxg6 >>1:15 1/8 2.67 6481762 1.Rdd3 axb4 2.axb4 Ra8 3.Rd1 Ba4 >> 4.Nxa4 Rxa4 5.hxg6 fxg6 >>2:54 1/9 3.73 15108681 1.Rdd3 d5 2.Rdg3 Qf4 3.Nxf7 Qxh6 >> 4.Nxh6+ Kg7 5.hxg6 hxg6 6.e5 Ne4 >> 7.Nxe4 dxe4 >>4:07 1/10 4.14 20698908 1.Rdd3 d5 2.Nxh7 Nxh7 3.hxg6 fxg6 >> 4.Rdg3 Rg7 5.Rxg6 Kf8 6.Rhg3 Bc8 >> 7.Rxg7 Nxg7 8.Qxh7 dxc4 9.bxa5 bxa5 >>7:07 1/11 4.56 35703332 1.Rdd3 d5 2.Nxh7 Nxh7 3.hxg6 fxg6 >> 4.Rdg3 Rg7 5.Rxg6 Kf8 6.Rxg7 Nxg7 >> 7.Rg3 Bc6 8.Qxh7 dxe4 9.Nxe4 Bxe4 >> 10.Qxe4 >>Dan > > One of the chessmaster settings will always solve any testpostion. > The question is if one specific setting (say the default) solve all of them. > daniel yes daniel, that is the crux... that is why in the final analysis the default setting is the best one to use... after all - the author knows best... :) Dan
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