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Subject: Re: GM Suba sets a trap, several top engines fall straight in...

Author: Joe Koss

Date: 20:04:35 05/28/99

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 > Interesting.
 > My Fritz 5.32 reacted differently (Pentium II 266 MHz, 16 MB hash
 > tables).
 > Liked g4 up to 1:18 (minutes/seconds), then
 > Ned7 1:55
 > Nc6  4:22
 > Bxd5 5:45
 > Ba1  9:15
 > Bd4 (which it considers =).Charley

My Fritz5 16-bit gives slightly different results (Pentium II 333 16MB Hash)

move  start  evaluations
<early moves omitted>
g4    0:00   0.38, 0.81, 0.75, 0.75, 0.75, 0.47, 0.41, 0.41, -1.06
Ned7  2:05   -1.03, -0.75
Nc6   3:03   -0.72, -0.47
Ba1   5:23   -0.44, -0.03
Bd4   9:50   0.00, 0.03, ...

At the end of the 11th ply, it had taken half an hour, and looked at just under
half a billion positions

Its still working on 1st move of the 12th ply and I am not going to let it go
any longer.



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