Author: Uri Blass
Date: 06:44:21 05/01/01
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On May 01, 2001 at 09:21:59, Peter Berger wrote: >I didn't know this great testset - thank you very much for your post . I think >this is how a testset should be done : every solution is correct - every move is >explained so well that everybody can understand what it is about - maybe you >have to be a titled player to do it like this . > >A few of the tactical ones are a little easy - well , for computers at least . >For humans it's the other way around - most of the positional ones are not _too_ >hard . > >Testresult with the program Bringer 1.8 on a PIII500 ( free download at >http://www.reubold.onlinehome.de ) > > > 15'' 30'' 1' 2' Points >Test 1 Qb3(1) Qb3(1) Qb3(1) Qb3(1) 4 >Test 2 Qb6(0) Qb6(0) Bc8(1) Bc8(1) 2 >Test 3 Nh6(1) Nh6(1) Nh6(1) Nh6(1) 4 >Test 4 Rbc1(0) Rbc1(0) Rbc1(0) Rbc1(0) 0 >Test 5 e6(0) e6(0) e6(0) e6(0) 0 >Test 6 Bxc3(1) Bxc3(1) Be7(0) Bxc3(1) 3 >Test 7 Bb7(0) Bb7(0) Bb7(0) Rfb8(1) 1 >Test 8 d5(1) e3(1) e3(1) e3(0) 1 >Test 9 Ne7(0) Nd4(1) Nd4(1) Nd4(1) 3 >Test 10 Qc2(0) Bf3(0) Bd3(0) Rb1(0) 0 >Test 11 ef(0) ef(0) ef(0) ef(0) 0 >Test 12 Bxf7(1) Bxf7(1) Bxf7(1) Bxf7(1) 4 >Test 13 Qe7(1) Qe7(1) Nc6(1) Nc6(1) 4 >Test 14 f6(1) f6(1) f6(1) f6(1) 4 >Test 15 ef(1) ef(1) ef(1) ef(1) 4 >Test 16 ed(0) ed(0) d5(1) ed(0) 1 >Test 17 d3(1) d3(1) d3(1) d3(1) 4 >Test 18 Bxf6(1) Bxf6(1) Bxf6(1) Bxf6(1) 4 >Test 19 Bxe6(1) Bxe6(1) Bxe6(1) Bxe6(1) 4 >Test 20 Ndb5(1) Ndb5(1) Ndb5(1) Ndb5(1) 4 >Test 21 de(1) de(1) de(1) de(1) 4 >Test 22 Bg5(0) 0-0(0) 0-0(0) 0-0(0) 0 >Test 23 Bxh7(1) Bxh7(1) Bxh7(1) Bxh7(1) 4 >Test 24 Nxe5(1) Nxe5(1) Nxe5(1) Nxe5(1) 4 >Test 25 Nxc6(1) Nxc6(1) Nxc6(1) Bxc6(1) 4 > >Total Points : 67/100 > >Testresult : 2536 USCF > >In fact even the rating number itself looks quite fair when compaired with ICC >results . > >I don't care too much for the ones that eventually will be solved in 15'' with >faster hardware . > >But the ones that the program really doesn't understand at all ( lack of >knowledge ) are very interesting in fact - and probably a tough challenge even >for the best commercials . > >So for the best of the best - maybe try a subset : > >Positions : 4,5,8,10,11,16 and 22 > >r1bqrnk1/pp2bp1p/2p2np1/3p2B1/3P4/2NBPN2/PPQ2PPP/1R3RK1 w - - 1 12 id "CCR04"; >bm b4; >rnbqkb1r/ppp1pppp/5n2/8/3PP3/2N5/PP3PPP/R1BQKBNR b KQkq - 3 5 id "CCR05"; bm e5; >rn1qkb1r/pb1p1ppp/1p2pn2/2p5/2PP4/5NP1/PP2PPBP/RNBQK2R w KQkq c6 1 6 id "CCR08"; >bm d5; >rnbqr1k1/1p3pbp/p2p1np1/2pP4/4P3/2N5/PP1NBPPP/R1BQ1RK1 w - - 1 11 id "CCR10"; bm >a4; >rnbqkb1r/pppp1ppp/5n2/4p3/4PP2/2N5/PPPP2PP/R1BQKBNR b KQkq f3 1 3 id "CCR11"; bm >d5; >r1bqkb1r/2pp1ppp/p1n5/1p2p3/3Pn3/1B3N2/PPP2PPP/RNBQ1RK1 b kq - 2 7 id "CCR16"; >bm d5; >r3kb1r/pp1n1ppp/1q2p3/n2p4/3P1Bb1/2PB1N2/PPQ2PPP/RN2K2R w KQkq - 3 11 id >"CCR22"; bm a4; > >I suspect many will solve CCR16 and none will solve CCR 22 - I'd love to see >some more results posted . It is not clear if the positions that are not solved are correct. I think that the solution is simply wrong in most of the test suites when no top program can find the solution. I do not understand what is so good in a4 in position 22 and my guess is that a4 is wrong. Uri
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