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Subject: Re: Gambit Tiger 2 Analysis Mode fail in endgame

Author: Chessfun

Date: 20:27:21 04/01/01

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On April 01, 2001 at 22:13:01, Laurence Chen wrote:


>I think the Beta testers failed to check for bugs and they were supposed to >check for all bugs, no for chess engine strenght alone, this annoys me.

Be serious we do far more than look at the engines. All bugs are reported.
The choice to make changes or not to make changes is the choice of
the programmers.

From the Rebel Board;

Kyodai
Member
Posts: 48
Registered: Sep 2000
  posted 03-24-2001 09:51
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1) I open CP5 and Gambit Tiger is loaded with 96 MB hash.
2) I then right click the board - clear board and enter the following position:
White: Kc2, Rf1 Pawn b2
Black: Kg6, Rh8
3) Then finish this set up and hit the icon for analysis mode.
4) No moves are displayed in the statistics
window. At the bottom it reads: "60 minutes--------0-0--------01.00----01.00,
since the
previous used level was game in 60'
5)When I hit "computer move" it looks allright in the statistics window. This
error
happens frequently. What's wrong?
B) I set up a position - play from this against Tiger - save the game and result
as **.pgn - then open this DB - the game is there. When I then try to load it by
double clicking the game - only the result is shown-
no moves. Am I overlooking something simple?

Kyodai

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lex
Member
Posts: 308
Registered: Nov 1999
  posted 03-24-2001 11:10
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12345) Is this with Gambit Tiger 2.0 ?? Here it happens when the position is in
the Tablebases, when I disable the TB's it is ok.

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What you speak of was known a while ago.
Also read Jim Walker's post which is clear enough.

Sarah.



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