Author: Francois Bertin
Date: 13:54:39 04/13/98
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You are right. I was able to reproduce this. I tried to remove the
second
king with the set-up menu, but when I replay the game, the remaining
king
goes to f8 instead of h8 and gets mated.
How did you find out? Was it while setting up positions in the program
or while replaying a game from a database? I am sure not a Scotch
expert,
but I never saw that knight sacrifice at move 5 before...
Regards,
FB
On April 13, 1998 at 11:54:19, Georg Langrath wrote:
>I am sorry. I wrote the move 19 wrong in my first report of the bug in
>Rebel 9. I try again.
>If you make the moves as below with feature player-player in Rebel 9,
>then take the moves back one after another, then you have two kings when
>you come to move 19. The same thing happens in Rebel 7 and 8.
>
>1. e2-e4 e7-e5 2. Ng1-f3 Nb8-c6 3. d2-d4 e5xd4 4.
>Nf3xd4 Ng8-f6 5. Bf1-d3 Nc6xd4 6. O-O d7-d5 7. Nb1-c3
> d5xe4 8. Nc3xe4 Nf6xe4 9. Bd3xe4 Bc8-f5 10. Be4xb7 Ra8-b8
>11. Rf1-e1+ Bf8-e7 12. Bc1-g5 f7-f6 13. Bg5-e3 Rb8xb7 14.
>Be3xd4 O-O 15. Qd1-f3 Rb7-b5 16. c2-c4 Rb5-b8 17. Qf3xf5
> Qd8xd4 18. Re1xe7 Rf8-d8 19. Qf5-e6+ Kg8-h8 20. Qe6-f7
>Qd4-d1+ 21. Re7-e1 Qd1-d2
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