Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 21:19:58 03/10/01
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On March 10, 2001 at 04:11:44, Dann Corbit wrote: >Check the following alternate solutions for correctness: > >WAC.031 g3 I have not seen the above as a solution either. >WAC.038 Qd3 The above I have not seen... >WAC.041 b7 well-known since tablebases came along. Forced mate after b7. >WAC.052 c4 This might not be as good as the given solution. IE it might win, but not as quickly. >WAC.100 Be3 Known for a while. (above) >WAC.120 Rhg1 This may win, but it doesn't seem to win as quickly... >WAC.146 Bd3 Leads to a forced tablebase mate. Been in my cook list for a while. >WAC.150 e3 In my cooked list. >WAC.199 Rcd1, Rfd1 (some WAC test sets seem to be missing one or the other) in my list from Harry/Berliner's testing years ago. >WAC.235 Rxf7+ Ditto... >WAC.273 g3 Don't have that one. Ng3 seems better in testing with crafty... >WAC.294 Qf4 Got that one in my list... > >IF these are all valid corrections, then an improved WAC can be found here: >ftp://cap.connx.com/pub/wacnew.epd
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