Author: Brian Kostick
Date: 16:30:53 02/20/01
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Thanks You,
I also see:
8/8/4k3/8/8/4K3/3BB3/8 w - - acd 4; acn 9; acs 1; ce 32742; pv Ke4
in another post and can comprehend. Brian K.
On February 20, 2001 at 16:27:14, Dann Corbit wrote:
>On February 20, 2001 at 16:14:44, Brian Kostick wrote:
>[snip]
>> A brief question, I hope not to naive. Is there a standard way to include the
>>test-position solution with the EPD? Just follow the EPD with 1.XXX ?
>
>The solution is bm if it is a best move and am if it is a move to avoid.
>
>Lookie here:
>http://www.schachprobleme.de/chessml/faq/pgn/#16.2 where we have (among other
>things):
>16.2.14 Opcode "am": avoid move(s)
>The opcode "am" indicates a set of zero or more moves, all immediately playable
>from the current position, that are to be avoided in the opinion of the EPD
>writer. Each operand is a SAN move; they appear in ASCII order.
>
>16.2.15 Opcode "bm": best move(s)
>The opcode "bm" indicates a set of zero or more moves, all immediately playable
>from the current position, that are judged to the best available by the EPD
>writer. Each operand is a SAN move; they appear in ASCII order.
>
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