Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 16:29:24 02/11/00
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Sometimes the really quiet moves are the most interesting. It would be
interesting to move to each of the suggested positions (by various programs and
humans) and analyze from there. Often, after taking a step, the better answer
becomes much more obvious. Here is Crafty's analysis after 100 million+ nodes:
middle-game phase
clearing hash tables
time surplus 0.00 time limit 16:40 (16:40)
nss depth time score variation (1)
Black(0): exit
6-> 1.04 0.36 1. ... h6 2. Be3 e6 3. Qc4 Nd5 4. h3
7 1.31 0.35 1. ... h6 2. Be3 Re8 3. Qc2 Be6 4.
h3 Nd5
7 1.90 0.41 1. ... Qd7 2. h3 Qf5 3. Qc4 e6 4. Nh4
Qc2
7-> 2.19 0.41 1. ... Qd7 2. h3 Qf5 3. Qc4 e6 4. Nh4
Qc2
8 3.55 0.37 1. ... Qd7 2. h3 h6 3. Qc4 Qe6 4. Qe2
Nd5 5. Nxd5 Qxd5
8-> 6.78 0.37 1. ... Qd7 2. h3 h6 3. Qc4 Qe6 4. Qe2
Nd5 5. Nxd5 Qxd5
9 12.45 0.40 1. ... Qd7 2. h3 Qf5 3. Qc4 e6 4. Bg5
Bd7 5. Be7 Rfe8
9-> 16.87 0.40 1. ... Qd7 2. h3 Qf5 3. Qc4 e6 4. Bg5
Bd7 5. Be7 Rfe8
10 28.16 0.37 1. ... Qd7 2. h3 Qf5 3. Qc4 h6 4. Be3
Rd8 5. Nh4 Qe6 6. Qc5
10-> 57.64 0.37 1. ... Qd7 2. h3 Qf5 3. Qc4 h6 4. Be3
Rd8 5. Nh4 Qe6 6. Qc5
11 2:55 0.39 1. ... Qd7 2. h3 Rd8 3. Be3 Qf5 4.
Qc4 e6 5. Bg5 Rd7 6. Rac1 Nd5 7. Nxd5
Rxd5
11-> 3:36 0.39 1. ... Qd7 2. h3 Rd8 3. Be3 Qf5 4.
Qc4 e6 5. Bg5 Rd7 6. Rac1 Nd5 7. Nxd5
Rxd5
12 7:14 0.35 1. ... Qd7 2. h3 Rd8 3. Bg5 h6 4. Bh4
Re8 5. Qc4 Qe6 6. Qd3 Bd7 7. Rac1
12-> 13:58 0.35 1. ... Qd7 2. h3 Rd8 3. Bg5 h6 4. Bh4
Re8 5. Qc4 Qe6 6. Qd3 Bd7 7. Rac1
time=16:40 cpu=99% mat=0 n=122863024 fh=90% nps=122839
ext-> checks=1227355 recaps=379105 pawns=63114 1rep=83395
thrt:1301
predicted=0 nodes=122863024 evals=33126347
endgame tablebase-> probes done=0 successful=0
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