Author: Alan Grotier
Date: 11:55:57 09/10/99
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On September 10, 1999 at 13:18:45, Gregor Overney wrote: >On September 10, 1999 at 08:30:07, Alan Grotier wrote: > >> >> >>K-World >>8/1p2n3/3p3P/6P1/2kp4/1p6/8/3R3K w - - 0 1 >> >>15 hrs-30 min analysis by Fritz 5.32: depth 20/47. Considering 42.Kg2 (1/14) >> >>= (-0.19): 42.Kg2 >>= (0.13): 42.h7 Ng6 43.Kg2 b2 44.Kf3 d3 45.Ke4 Kc3 > > >Sorry for asking but I do not use Fritz or Junior for analysis (just Crafty). >Therefore I am not familiar with this notation. What is '= (-0.19):' and '= >(0.13):'. I assume these are scores for black (or white?). > 1. The score is always from white's persective expressed in pawn units. 2. = means both sides equal. >Why is only one move listed at value (-0.19)? When you were running for 15 hrs, 3. Dont know! I asked myself the same question. >why are you only listing ply = 8? What does 20/47 stand for (full moves = 20, or >ply = 20)? 4. 20/47. The value is in ply (half-moves) 20 is brute force depth,and 47 is selective search. > >And last but not least. Do you know the hash table size for your analysis? 5. I have 128MB ram. The hash table was set at 100MB. > >Thanks, > >Gregor
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