Author: Phil Dixon
Date: 17:11:43 08/20/99
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On August 20, 1999 at 18:39:43, pete wrote:
>tonight i thought i wanted to know how strong the newest and strongest crafty is
>.
>
>first : I started with the nastiest task ; renaming my TB files ; as I got them
>from the hiarcs CD ; so you have to lower the first letter of the file and add
>an additional point to it ; a task that would take about 1 minute of time under
>linux or unix ; but under NT ? 20 minutes :=)
>
>dear Mr Hyatt ; supporting the HIARCS type of name would take you 5 minutes ,
>why you let us suffer :=) ??
>
>second : I need winboard , download from mann's page
>
>third : lucky me ; i still have book.bin on my hard disk for some unknown reason
>; wow , this is a nice day
>
Crafty is a super strong program and one of my favorites. I like the analysis I
get from it. I like the fact that I can get a node count under Winboard. I
like the fact that I can use it with CB7. I like the fact that it is 'free' and
that Dr. Hyatt is so very willing to answer questions and give advice to
programmers and others who simply have an occasional question (like me). But
most of all, I like Crafty because I can put him on a floppy disk and take him
with me wherever I go. :-) Wow, this is a nice day!!
Regards,
Phil
>fourth : i need the newest binary : can get the fastest from dann corbit's site
>: done
>
>fifth : book.bin ; hah ; this is done fast , lol ; downloaded from bob hyatt's
>site
>
>sixth : the Crafty.rc :
>
>log on
>learn 7
>noise 30000
>book on
>book random 1
>book width 2
>resign 9
>display extstat
>
>as an experienced guy I know how to put that :=)
>
>seventh : winboard.ini
>
>\"Crafty1 /hash=48M /hashp=20M /cache=16M /tbpath=e:\\TBS\" /fd=e:\\crafty
>
>is the obvious line to be added :=)
>
>So i set up the first game : crafty on PII233 , Hiarcs 7.01 on PII233 and get :
>
>Event "Computer chess game"]
>[Site "BBABP215"]
>[Date "1999.08.20"]
>[Round "-"]
>[White "Crafty1"]
>[Black "Hiarcs 7.01"]
>[Result "1-0"]
>[TimeControl "40/2400"]
>
>1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Ba4 d6 5. O-O Bd7 6. c3 Nge7 7. d4 Ng6 8.
>Be3 Be7 9. Nbd2 O-O 10. Re1 exd4 11. cxd4 d5 12. a3 Na5 13. Bc2 Be6 14. Rc1
>dxe4 15. Bxe4 f5 16. Bc2 Bd5 17. b4 Nc6 18. Nb1 Kh8 19. Ne5 Ngxe5 20. dxe5
>a5 21. Bc5 axb4 22. Bxe7 Nxe7 23. axb4 Be6 24. Bb3 Qxd1 25. Bxd1 c6 26. Nd2
>Nd5 27. Bb3 Rfe8 28. Rb1 f4 29. Nc4 Nc3 30. Rbc1 Na2 31. Bxa2 Rxa2 32. Nd6
>Re7 33. Ra1 Rxa1 34. Rxa1 h6 35. f3 b6 36. Kf2 Bd5 37. Re1 c5 38. g3 fxg3+
>39. hxg3 cxb4 40. f4 b3 41. Rd1 Bg8 42. Rb1 g6 43. Nb5 Rd7 44. Ke3 Bc4 45.
>Nd6 b5 46. g4 h5 47. gxh5 gxh5 48. f5 Kg8 49. f6 h4 50. Rg1+ Kf8 51. Nxc4
>bxc4 52. e6 Rd6 53. e7+ Kf7 54. Rg7+ Kxf6 55. e8=N+ Ke6 56. Rg6+ Kf7 57.
>Rxd6 Kxe8 58. Kd4 Ke7 59. Rh6 b2 60. Rb6 c3 61. Kxc3 b1=B 62. Rxb1
>{Black resigns} 1-0
>
>a really kewl game , nice analysis for free :
>
>no; I won't put the logfile ; those who will understand this message will know
>it anyway ... ; and else this post too long anyway !
>
>I think Crafty is one of the best progs around ; it is even possible that it
>already _is_ the best ; i payed 100 dollars for hiarcs and nothing for crafty ,
>so even better :=)
>
>But how often will Crafty be tested with reasonable strong settings I think to
>myself after I did all that stuff :=))
>
>pete
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