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by utzinger » Sun Nov 18, 2007 6:29 pm
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Time Depth Score Positions Moves
0:00 1/5 0.91 13744 25.Nf3 Qe7 26.Bd5 Bb7 27.Qh6
0:00 1/6 0.78 30861 25.Nf3 Qe7 26.Qh6 Kh8 27.Qd2 Bg4
0:00 1/6 0.83 120592 25.Bc5 Bxc5 26.Qxc5 Qe7 27.Qxc6
Qxh4 28.h3
0:00 2/7 0.64 136110 25.Bc5 Bxc5 26.Qxc5 Qe7 27.Qxc6
Qxh4 28.h3 Rd8
0:00 2/7 0.71 213009 25.Qh6 Kh8 26.Nf3 Qe7 27.Bd5 Bb7
28.Ng5
0:00 2/7 0.74 243730 25.Bd5 Be6 26.c4 Bb4 27.cxb5 axb5
28.Rc1 Bxd5 29.exd5
0:01 2/8 0.70 601556 25.Bd5 Ne7 26.Nf3 Nxd5 27.exd5
e4 28.Re1 Bg4 29.Qxe4 Qxe4 30.Rxe4
0:02 2/8 0.76 1048545 25.Nf3 Qe7 26.c4 Bg4 27.cxb5 axb5
28.Rd5 Be6 29.Rxb5
0:03 2/9 0.81 1633482 25.Nf3 Qe7 26.c4 bxc4 27.Bxc4 Bg4
28.Bxa6 Rb8 29.Rb1 Bc5
0:08 3/10 0.88 3784814 25.Nf3 Qe7 26.c4 bxc4 27.Bxc4 Re8
28.Qc3 Bb7 29.Be3 Rb8 30.Bxa6 Bxa6
31.Qxc6
0:21 3/11 0.81 9864832 25.Nf3 Qe7 26.Bd5 Bb7 27.c4 bxc4
28.Bxc4 Rb8 29.Qd3 Bb4 30.Bxa6
Bxa6 31.Qxa6 Bc3
0:37 3/11 1.03 18363487 25.Nxg6 hxg6 26.Qh6 Be6 27.Rd3
Ne7 28.Bxe6 fxe6 29.Rh3 Kf7 30.Qh7+
Kf6 31.Rf3+ Nf5 32.exf5 exf5 33.Rd3
0:47 3/12 0.89 23742823 25.Nxg6 hxg6 26.Qh6 Be6 27.Rd3
f5 28.Rh3 Kf7 29.exf5 Bxb3 30.Qxg6+
Ke7 31.Rh7+ Rf7 32.axb3 Rxh7 33.f6+
Kd7 34.Qxh7+ Ke6
2:19 4/13 0.97 71600367 25.Nxg6 hxg6 26.Qh6 Be6 27.Rd3
f5 28.Rh3 Kf7 29.exf5 Bxb3 30.fxg6+
Ke7 31.axb3 Qd7 32.Qg7+ Ke6 33.Qxd7+
Kxd7 34.g7 Rg8
Kaj Soderberg
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by Kaj Soderberg » Sun Nov 18, 2007 7:17 pm
Terry McCracken wrote: [d]2b1qrk1/5p1p/pBn3p1/1p2p3/4P2N/bBP1Q3/P4PPP/3R2K1 w - - 0 25
How long does it take for your engine to see 25. Nxg6!! as the best move?
I'll give the game and the players after your engines have a go at this.
Terry
Chess Tiger 2007 Normal: 40 seconds
Chess Tiger 2007 Gambit Aggressive: 14 seconds
This on Centrino 1,83 ghz.
Cheers.
Kaj
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by David Dahlem » Sun Nov 18, 2007 8:53 pm
Sage 2.2a - DualIntel P4 3GHz - 256mb hash
12 00:13 4.274.763 312.711 +1.21 Qe3h6 Kg8h8 Nh4f3 Qe8e7 Bb6e3 Bc8d7 c3c4 Rf8b8 c4xb5 Rb8xb5 Kg1h1
13 00:47 15.237.087 321.321 +1.09 Qe3h6 Kg8h8 Nh4f3 Qe8e7 Bb3d5 Bc8d7 Bb6e3 Rf8c8 Be3g5 f7f6 Bg5e3
13 01:10 23.285.922 332.656 +1.24 Nh4xg6 h7xg6 Qe3h6 Bc8e6 Rd1d3 Nc6e7 Bb3xe6 f7xe6 Rd3h3 Kg8f7 Qh6h7+ Kf7f6 Rh3f3+ Ne7f5 e4xf5 e6xf5 Bb6e3
Regards
Dave
Terry McCracken
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by Terry McCracken » Mon Nov 19, 2007 2:17 am
Terry McCracken
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by jdart » Mon Nov 19, 2007 3:27 am
Arasan, 101 sec. on a Xeon 3Ghz (1 CPU). Top 3 moves:
"Spassky-Beliavsky, Reykjavik 1988" bm Nxg6
result: Nxg6 3600 seconds. score: +1.44 1656411255 nodes. ++ correct
Nxg6 hxg6 Qh6 Be6 Rd3 f5 Rh3 Kf7 exf5 Bxb3 fxg6+ Ke7 axb3 Qd7 Qg5+ Ke8 Qh5 Qg7 f3 Rf6 Rg3
result(2): Qh6 3600 seconds. score: +0.81 1521451629 nodes.
** error
Qh6 Kh8 Nf5 Bxf5 exf5 Qe7 Bd5 Qf6 Be3 Na5 fxg6 Qxg6 Qh4 Rg8 Be4 f5 Bd5
result(3): c4 3600 seconds. score: +0.75 1541738521 nodes.
** error
c4 Qe7 Nf3 Bg4 cxb5 axb5 Bd5 Nb8 h3 Bxf3 Qxf3 Nd7 Ba5 Bb4 Bc6 Bxa5 Rxd7
LJC
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by LJC » Mon Nov 19, 2007 3:41 pm
[quote="Terry McCracken"][d]
I like your gif \O/
Terry McCracken
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by Terry McCracken » Mon Nov 19, 2007 5:17 pm
LJC wrote: Terry McCracken wrote: [d]
I like your gif \O/
Lonnie, I like your gif as well, but I'm damned if I know what it is?!
I always strain to see what's in the picture, but to no avail
A leviathan of some sort?
Terry
Terry McCracken
LJC
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by LJC » Mon Nov 19, 2007 6:31 pm
Terry McCracken wrote: LJC wrote: Terry McCracken wrote: [d]
I like your gif \O/
Lonnie, I like your gif as well, but I'm damned if I know what it is?!
I always strain to see what's in the picture, but to no avail
A leviathan of some sort?
Terry
how's this one :.)
Terry McCracken
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by Terry McCracken » Mon Nov 19, 2007 7:18 pm
LJC wrote: Terry McCracken wrote: LJC wrote: Terry McCracken wrote: [d]
I like your gif \O/
Lonnie, I like your gif as well, but I'm damned if I know what it is?!
I always strain to see what's in the picture, but to no avail
A leviathan of some sort?
Terry
how's this one :.)
Easy to see what it is..but not so interesting as your prior one. Although, it would be right at home in CTF...the Chess Toilet Forum
Terry McCracken
Ovyron
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by Ovyron » Mon Nov 19, 2007 11:55 pm
Harvey Williamson wrote: Have CCRL or CEGT rated winfinder in games? This maybe more worthwhile than testing several beta versions of Rybka.
I remember that Rybka Winfinder was tested and it was found that it was on the level of Deep Fritz 10 (Very weak compared to normal Rybka).
The reason is that Winfinder is only good at finding the winning move on positions that have such a move, but most positions don't, and in those positions Winfinder basically moves at random (you'd want to check multi-PV Winfinder to know what I'm talking about, most moves have the exact same score even though they're very different, they all are decent moves, though).
I love Winfinder playing style, it's a lot more aggressive in my opinion, too bad aggressiveness doesn't pay these days
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