Author: Martin Grabriel
Date: 22:47:27 11/09/99
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depth=11 +0.59 c3d5 Nodes: 87019628 NPS: 35810546 Time: 00:00:02.43 depth=12 +1.00 c3d5 e6d5 b2f6 e7f6 c2h7 g8f8 c4d5 d7d6 e2h5 d8c8 g5f7 c7c5 h7f5 Nodes: 102530560 NPS: 35233869 Time: 00:00:02.91 depth=12 +1.26 c3d5 e6d5 b2f6 e7f6 c2h7 g8f8 c4d5 d7d6 e2h5 b8d7 g5f7 d8b8 h5g6 d7e5 Nodes: 115908930 NPS: 34496705 Time: 00:00:03.36 depth=13 +1.29 c3d5 e6d5 b2f6 e7f6 c2h7 g8f8 c4d5 d7d6 e2h5 b8d7 g5f7 d8c8 h7f5 d7c5 Nodes: 215519876 NPS: 38212743 Time: 00:00:05.64 James, can I have a copy of Insomniac (earlier version will do as well)?. My email is as in post. Thanks in advance! On November 09, 1999 at 17:17:06, James Robertson wrote: >Today Kiriakov swept Tiviakov away with a cool sacrifice. I haven't tried my >program on the position yet, but a little analysis with Crafty convinced me >Insomniac would never find the move in my lifetime. > >rn1r2k1/1bqpbppp/pp2pn2/6N1/2P5/1PN1P3/PBQ1BPPP/3R1RK1 w - - bm Nd5;id Kiriakov >- Tiviakov, 1999; > >How do other programs do? If it doesn't seem to hard, maybe I'll try my program >on it. :) > >James
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