Author: Joseph Tadeusz
Date: 10:13:41 01/30/06
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On January 30, 2006 at 10:12:29, chandler yergin wrote: >On January 30, 2006 at 08:27:22, Uri Blass wrote: > >>[D]8/8/pppppppK/NBBRQNRp/nbbrqnrP/PPPPPPPk/8/8 w - - >> >>Engine: Rybka 1.01 Beta 13b 32-bit (512 MB) >>by Vasik Rajlich >> 3.00 2:28 +2.46 1.dxe4 (10.542.472) >> 4.00 3:11 +2.46 1.dxe4 (13.595.552) >> >>This is under the shredder gui. >> >>When I try rybka under the fritz gui and do not wait for analysis and >>quit Fritz after few seconds with no result then rybka continue to work after >>quitting fritz based on task manafer and the only way to stop her is to wait or >>to stop the process of rybka. >> >>I think that it is not nice behaviour of rybka. >>I think that a program should quit when it get the quit command during analysis >>in a short time. >> >>Waiting of 0.1 seconds on fast hardware is ok but not waiting of more time. >> >>My guess is that it takes rybka long time to respond to the quit command. >>If I quit rybka under shredder then rybka does not continue to work and I guess >>that shredder simply does not wait for rybka to stop but simply kill her. >> >>Uri > Programs are designed to evaluate all "legal" positions on the Board. >Not Fantasy ones like you propose here. It's a legal position. [Event "Edited game"] [Site "linux"] [Date "2006.01.30"] [Round "-"] [White "-"] [Black "-"] [Result "*"] 1. h4 h5 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. Nd4 Nd5 4. Nf5 Nf4 5. Rh3 Rh6 6. Rc3 Rd6 7. Rc5 Rd4 8. Rd5 b6 9. b3 e6 10. e3 Na6 11. Na3 Nc5 12. Nc4 Na4 13. Na5 Bb4 14. Bb5 Bc3 15. Bc6 Ba6 16. Ba3 Bc4 17. Bc5 Bb4 18. Bb5 a6 19. a3 c6 20. c3 Qc8 21. Rb1 Rd3 22. Kf1 Kd8 23. Kg1 Qb7 24. Kh2 Kc7 25. Kg3 Nh3 26. Qc1 Ng1 27. Kf4 Rh8 28. Qd1 Rh6 29. Qc1 Rg6 30. Qd1 Rg3 31. Qc1 Rh3 32. Kg5 g6 33. Kh6 Kd8 34. Ng7 d6 35. Ne8 Ke7 36. Ng7 Kf6 37. Rd4 Qe7 38. Ne8+ Kf5 39. Rd5+ Kg4 40. Ra1 Rf3 41. Ng7 Nh3 42. Qc2 Nf4 43. Rh1 Rd4 44. d3 Ne2 45. Rh3 Rf5 46. Rf3 Re5 47. Rf5 Ree4 48. g3 Kh3 49. Rg5 Rg4 50. Nf5 Nf4 51. Qe2 Qf6 52. Qf3 Qe7 53. Qe4 Qf6 54. Qe5 Qe7 55. Qg7 Qf6 56. Qh8 Qe5 57. Qg7 Qe4 58. Qe5 f6 59. f3 Kg2 60. Kh7 Kh2 61. Kh6 Kh3 *
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