Geschrieben von: / Posted by: John Grant at 16 June 2000 20:58:12:
Would moves reached at the same time control be better on a much much faster machine (with more memory for calculations) than on a 10-times-slower machine in terms of cpu speed (there is no correlation between search depth and cpu speed IMO)?
For example if I wish to study a certain variation of the Benko Gambit I would save time on a faster machine, and would know more about the performance of WinBoard programs. I think allocation of extra memory when the game begins between 2 WinBoard programs is not necessarily greater when longer time control is used on the same cpu speed. For example 40 MB is sufficient at 2 different time controls.
The game I was interested in was from Toronto, 1971.
White: Z.Vranesic ; Black: P.Benko
1.P-Q4;N-KB3 2.P-QB4;P-B4 3.P-Q5;P-QN4 4.P*P;P-QR3 5.P*P;B*P 6.N-QB3;P-Q3
7.N-B3;P-N3 8.N-Q2;B-KN2 9.P-K4;O-O 10.B*B;N*B 11.O-O;N-Q2 12.N-B4;N-N3
13.N-K3!;Q-Q2...0-1.
I do not know whether you thought that this is a good way to compare programs with the same opening.