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Subject: Re: Collector's corner. MMM - some testing

Author: Thorsten Czub

Date: 03:08:08 11/27/05

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On November 27, 2005 at 03:47:09, Erik Stillum wrote:

>I have done some testing with the Mystery Module this morning.  The results:
>
>BT8 Not solved, sonsiders Bxd6 then Rxd6
>BT26 Solved in 23 seconds
>BT28 840 seconds (approx), finds Ne4 after 1 sec, but starts to search on Rd1.
>BT30 Not solved, consideres d4, then Na5.
>
>MMII and B&P solves 26 and 28 much faster.  I have no results from Rebel 5.0 in
>the BT 2450 test.  MMIV solves all of the problems.


try this


WKc1 Dh4 Tdh1 Ld3b4 Se4 abcgh2 SKe8 Db6 Tha8 Lb7e5 Sd7 b5aefg6h7

Hier würde der Rebell 5.0 auch noch nach 1 Stunde  1.The1  ziehen,

translation: rebel 5 plays Rhe1 even after 1 h thinking


was  ja  nicht schlecht ist,  besser ist jedoch  unumstritten  die
Idee, die der MM IV schon nach 3'18" (Level 6: +.49; 5.49 Hz.; für
Weiß besser) 1.Sd6! zieht.


mm4 moves after 3'18" Nd6

please calculate that YOUR module is slover then the 5mhz MM4.



>If it is a rebel, the only rebel I have read about lower than 5 mhz was the
>versions used for testing.  According to SSDF magazine PLY, the program was
>tested prior to the WC on 3,6 mhz (interview with Louwman).
>
>The search is typical Rebel (or at least I think so, I do not own a Rebel), the
>selective search seems to always be 3 ply deeper than the BF-search.
>
>Still puzzled regards
>
>Erik

but the original rebel has IMO only 1 search information not two.





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