Author: Eduard Nemeth
Date: 01:19:16 12/05/05
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On December 05, 2005 at 04:15:31, Eduard Nemeth wrote: Dear Community, my question was only a question not more. Now I am testing Rybka and in my opinion Rybka is not a clone. It was only a simple question and not against the program or programmer. In my first tests, Rybka is very strong! In mate positions say Rybka ever +320, not bad! Here a very nice position, Rxc6!! is the best move: [D]3r1rk1/2p1qppp/p1n5/1p1bP1N1/3pNQ2/1P6/PP3PPP/2RR2K1 w - - 0 1 Analysis by Rybka 1.0 Beta 32-bit: 1.Sxh7 Sxe5 2.Sxf8 Kxf8 3.Sg3 c5 4.Sf5 Sg6+ +- (2.24) Tiefe: 10 00:00:41 565kN 1.Sxh7 Sxe5 2.Sxf8 Kxf8 3.Sg3 c5 4.Sf5 Sg6+ 5.Dg4 +- (2.10) Tiefe: 11 00:00:52 720kN 1.Sxh7 Sxe5 2.Sxf8 Kxf8 3.Sc5 Lc6 4.Dg3 Dd6 5.Te1 Te8 +- (2.20) Tiefe: 12 00:01:17 1141kN 1.Sxh7 Sxe5 2.Sxf8 Kxf8 3.Sg3 c5 4.Sf5 g5 5.Dd2 Df6 +- (1.91) Tiefe: 13 00:02:03 1942kN 1.Txc6 Lxc6 2.Sf6+ gxf6 3.Sxh7 fxe5 4.Sf6+ Dxf6 5.Dxf6 Td6 +- (2.13) Tiefe: 13 00:02:30 2375kN (Nemeth, Privat 05.12.2005) On my slow P3 600 MHz and 32-Bit Version, Rybka find this move after 2:30 Min. COOL. My Congrats to the Programmer, then I seems that Rybka will be a very strong program in the future! Best, Eduard.
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