Author: Howard Exner
Date: 19:51:22 12/15/99
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On December 15, 1999 at 17:21:08, Alessandro Damiani wrote: >On December 15, 1999 at 12:50:29, Howard Exner wrote: > >>00:08:37 15.00 -15.62 1.exf6+ Kxf6 2.a5 e5 3.dxe5+ Kf7 >> 4.Kb2 (162) >> >>00:10:00 15.06 -12.43 1.a5 Rh6 2.Kb2 Bc6 3.Kc2 Ra7 4.Kd2 >> Kf7 5.Ke2 (596) >> >>00:10:16 16.00 -12.51 1.a5 Rh6 2.Kb2 Bg6 3.Kc2 Kf7 4.Kd2 >> Ke7 5.Ke2 (600) >> >>00:10:50 17.00 -12.54 1.a5 Rh6 2.Kb2 Bg6 3.Kc2 Kf7 4.Kd2 >> Ke7 5.Ke2 (621) >> >>00:12:06 18.00 -12.57 1.a5 Rh6 2.Kb2 Bg6 3.Kc2 Kf7 4.Kd2 >> Ke7 5.Ke2 (652) > >Is 18.00 the search depth? If yes, what does 15.06 mean? Thank you. Yes, this is the search/ply depth. For Rebel 15.00 denotes the best move of all the possible choices. The rest of the moves are ordered as 15.01, 15.02 ... 15.(number or possible moves minus one). So 15.06 means that a5 was ordered seventh of all the possible move choices.
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