Some comments:

Unrelated to your "issue": I would not boost by 10000. It's too much in my 
opinion and potentially could have opposite effect as you are expecting IIRC.
Boosting by 1.5, 2 and 3 should be enough.
I was expecting more OR queries but it looks like you have a reasonable list of 
terms here.

May be you could try some options from here:

- If only the first queries are slow, try to use warmers so the first query a 
user will send will get a better response time: 
http://www.elasticsearch.org/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/indices-warmers.html#indices-warmers
- Remove highlighting and see how it performs
- Remove aggs and see how it performs

Once you have the culprit, you can try to focus on that.

HTH

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Le 11 juillet 2014 à 10:50:44, Mike Theairkit ([email protected]) a écrit:

Typical query: https://gist.github.com/anonymous/20fc650ca2ada3928b0b
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