Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 17:30:41 02/12/01
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On February 12, 2001 at 19:55:47, leonid wrote: [snip] >What you are saying have a real sense. Only what are the real positions from >real game? Mates between 3 and 5 moves. Very seldom up to 7 moves. When those >mate in 7 ever happened, they were probably never annouced in advance, like >computers do. Was human player actually aware of them? But position of programs >is very clear. They solve instantly 3 or 5 moves mate, good for human. Those >rare human 7 moves mates they usually do in less that one second. Right now we >came to the point when chess program became just too smart for solving trivial >human mate. The following are real checkmates from games: ftp://cap.connx.com/pub/chest/Deepmates.epd I am sure that there are many, many more like them yet undiscovered.
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