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Subject: Re: One mate to solve...

Author: leonid

Date: 08:09:19 07/04/01

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On July 04, 2001 at 01:18:45, Angrim wrote:

>On July 03, 2001 at 09:13:39, leonid wrote:
>
>>On July 03, 2001 at 05:47:02, Angrim wrote:
>>
>>
>>>proved that move g5xg7 wins, 11 turns
>>>PN2:2020634 evals, 39222 expands, 13.15 seconds
>>
>>
>>Excellent time! Only what is "one turn"? One move?
>>
>11 turns is about 22 ply.  I count # of moves by white as #turns.
>I suspect this is not the standard terminology.

Don't be afraid about "standard terminology" with me. Myself is used to my own
way of talking that could be obscure for many people.

Number of moves that lead to the mate is counted in slightly different way in
some programs. This I have seen in few chess programs in the past. This is main
reason why I wanted to be sure about your counting and expression.

Leonid.


>Angrim



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