Author: John Stanback
Date: 17:51:29 11/21/97
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This was a nice test for Zarkov since it made me decide to improve my code for pawns on rook file -- I did not have anything in there for multiple pawns. After the fix, Zarkov on a K6-225 does as follows: 1. 8s (solution: Kd5 Kb8 Kd6 b6 a6 Kc8 Kc6 Kb8 Bg3+ Ka8 Bd6 b5 Be5 +6pawns) 2. 0s 3. 61s 4. 8s 5. not solved On November 21, 1997 at 18:30:03, Howard Exner wrote: >k7/pp6/8/P7/3K4/P7/P4B2/8 w - - id"a3-a4 - Wrong Bishop" bm a3 a4; >5k2/8/7P/8/8/8/K6P/1B6 w - - id"B-h7 - Wrong Bishop" bm b1h7; >8/7p/6p1/3k4/B5PP/8/K7/8 w - - id"a4e8 - Wrong Bishop" bm a4e8; >8/6p1/8/3kP2P/6K1/8/8/2b5 w - - id"h5-h6 - Wrong Bishop" bm h5h6; >8/8/pp6/3b2K1/1P6/PN2k3/8/8 w - - id"Na5 draw - Wrong Bishop" bm b3a5; > >Here is a summarry of results for this test. Note that position #3 >has been corrected to allow for only one solution (thanks to Ernst >Heinz). > > Rebel8 Crafty CSTal Genius3 DarkThought > K6-200 P5-233 P6-200 486-33 Alpha 500 > >1 X X 0:33 ? 0:12 >2 0:51 0:00 0:00 ? 0:00 >3 0:17 ? ? ? ? >4 0:21 0:58 0:30 ? 0:00 >5 X X X 1:28 1:19 > >The original pos 3 was solved by Crafty,CTal and >DarkThought and they will no doubt solved the slightly >modified #3 as well. > >Also, Ernst may have found an alternate solution to #5. >Asked for some analysis of Kd5 in another post.
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