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Subject: Re: How does your computer react to this ?

Author: blass uri

Date: 22:14:55 03/27/99

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On March 28, 1999 at 00:10:37, Paulo Soares wrote:

>On March 27, 1999 at 10:38:07, Goette Patrick wrote:
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>Here is a position taken fom a study from Selesniev (1919), which is interesting
>>to submit to computers to see how they react. If black play the best line, they
>>will only get a draw, this according to my program Hiarcs 6.0.
>>And yours ? Does it find something else ?
>>
>>White to move.
>>White : Ka4,Re1,b5,c4,d5,g4,g5
>>Black : Kh8,Rh3,b6,c7,d7,e3,f7,g6,g7
>
>Goette,
>
>This study could be called whites play and draw?
>
>1.d6 cxd6 2.c5 dxc5 3.Rxe3 Rh2 4.Rh3+ Rxh3 stalamate.
>
>If this will be the main line, Crafty16.5 T,
>Fritz5.32 and Genius6  does not find this
>variant in aproach 7 minutes in PII-300 HT=60Mb.
>
>Best regards,
>
>Paulo Soares, from Brazil

Junior5 can see the sraw in 2 minutes and 54 seconds at depth 21 on
pentium200MMX(64M hash tables)
Junior5.3 is slower in this position(there are of course positions that
Junior5.3 is faster) and needs 3 minutes and 31 seconds to see the draw.

Even Junior4.6 can see the draw in less than 10 minutes on pentium200
(eqvivalent to less than 7 minutes on pentium300)

If you want your program to solve this position at tournament time control then
buy Junior.

Uri



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