Author: Terry Ripple
Date: 16:44:55 08/18/99
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On August 17, 1999 at 16:09:49, James T. Walker wrote: >On August 17, 1999 at 00:33:05, Paulo Soares wrote: > >>On August 16, 1999 at 19:24:28, Dann Corbit wrote: >> >>>It takes about 2 minutes for Crafty on a PII 300 MHz. This position was run a >>>bit longer to make sure that a5 is the best for some plies after. >>> >>>R7/2r3kp/8/2p5/Pp6/4PB1P/n5P1/4K3 w - - acd 15; acn 144095614; ce 26; pv a5 c4 >>>a6 c3 Bd1 Nc1 a7 Kh6 g4 Nd3+ Ke2 Nc1+ Kf3 Rf7+ Ke4 Re7+ Kf5 Rf7+ Ke6 Kg6; >> >>Dann, >>PII-300, RAM=192Mb, Win98 >> >>Key move......a5 >> >>Program HT(Mb) Depth Time(Sec) Evaluation >>Hiarcs7.32 64 9 289 +0.98 >>Nimzo2000 40 10 199 -0.19 >>Crafty16.13 >>(Fritz eng) 64 12 444 +0.11 >>Rebel10.0 b 60 9 156 +0.10 >>Genius6.1 32 5 1 -0.33 >> >>Paulo Soares > >Hello Paulo, >Just thought I would add that Junior 5.0 finds a5 in 91 seconds on my K6-450. >It sticks to a5 but seems unsure if blacks response shoud be b3 or c4. Junior >scores the position as +1.30 after 10:54 and depth of 11/30 with c4 as the >response to a5. >Jim Walker Hi Paulo & Jim, Hiarcs7.32 finds answer in only 122 sec. (+1.13 - 9/29)and i'am only using a AMD K6-2/266Mhz MMX with 64 Ram and 40Mb HT. Note: I left it run up through - 11 ply and it stays with a5! Regards,Terry
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