Author: blass uri
Date: 10:02:30 02/09/00
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On February 09, 2000 at 12:54:24, Enrique Irazoqui wrote: >On February 09, 2000 at 12:50:57, blass uri wrote: > >>On February 09, 2000 at 12:25:08, Enrique Irazoqui wrote: >> >>>On February 09, 2000 at 12:00:36, blass uri wrote: >>> >>>>2rqr1k1/p3bp1p/6p1/n1pnP3/3pB1b1/PP3N2/2QN1PPP/B1R1R2K b - - 0 1 >>>> >>>>This position is from game 19 between Fritz6a and rebel Century. >>>>Rebel Century played 22...Rb8 after 81 seconds and lost the game. >>>> >>>>My original Rebel Century >>> >>>That's it. Did Ed send you the patched version that played in my tournament? >>>It's supposed to be identical to yours, except for the removal of some code that >>>improved the speed by 8%. It had to do with a discussion here between Ed and >>>Bob. Later on, Ed found out that this new code harmed Century, removed it and >>>sent me the patch. >>> >>>>(not 1.2) found after less than a minute on >>>>pentiumIII450(slower than enrique's hardware) the move >>>>22...Nf4 and does not change its mind. >>> >>> >>> >>>>probably an autoplayer problem. >>> >>>Nope, I just checked. Century picks Rb8 at ply 7.02 after 15 seconds, +0.38 eval >>>and keeps it until ply 9.01, when it switches to Nf4 after 238 seconds, +0.43. >>>Ed can confirm. >> >>I played a game against the original Rebel century that I got when I bought it >>and it found Nf4 in less than a minute. >> >>I used the infinite time control and told it to move when it used enough time. >>It could produce all the moves before Nf4 but swithced to Nf4 after less than a >>minute. >> >>Maybe the difference is because I used the game and not the position without the >>game. > >I used the game too, of course. > >>I do not know. > >If you check it with the patch Ed sent me, you will get the same results. > >Enrique It seems that this patch is not productive for Rebel Century because the commercial Rebel century without the patch can find Nf4 faster(only 58 seconds on my pentiumII450) Uri
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