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Subject: Re: Tactical/Combinatorial Suite, Selected from WCSAC (cleaned up)

Author: Vincent Diepeveen

Date: 04:58:02 10/17/01

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On October 17, 2001 at 05:07:38, Ed Schröder wrote:

>I ran this suite on an Athlon 1400 - 200 Mb using 1 minute maximum time.
>Rebel Century 4 solves about 90% within a few seconds and only misses WCSAC
>398. Here is Rebel's output in PGN, solution times are stored in the "Site"
>tag.

>[Event "?"]
>[Site "RC4=NOK>1:00"]
>[Date "2001.10.17"]
>[Round "?"]
>[White "id "WCSAC.0398""]
>[Black "bm Qh5+"]
>[Result "*"]
>[WhiteElo "?"]
>[BlackElo "?"]
>[FEN "2qrr1n1/3b1kp1/2pBpn1p/1p2PP2/p2P4/1BP5/P3Q1PP/4RRK1 w - - 0 1"]

Mate in 10:

00:00 0 0 108 (0) 1 0.468 Bb3xe6 Bd7xe6 f5xe6 Kf7xe6
++ f5-e6
00:00 0 0 141 (0) 1 1.828 f5xe6 Bd7xe6
00:00 0 0 792 (0) 2 1.828 f5xe6 Bd7xe6
00:00 0 0 3752 (0) 3 0.810 f5xe6 Bd7xe6 Qe2-h5 g7-g6 Bb3xe6 Qc8xe6
++ e5-f6
00:00 0 0 5587 (93) 3 2.163 e5xf6 Ng8xf6 f5xe6 Bd7xe6
00:00 0 0 8011 (93) 4 2.163 e5xf6 Ng8xf6 f5xe6 Bd7xe6
00:00 0 0 42795 (365) 5 0.921 e5xf6 Ng8xf6 f5xe6 Bd7xe6 Qe2-h5 Kf7-g8 Rf1xf6 Rd8
xd6
00:00 0 0 84767 (1837) 6 0.921 e5xf6 Ng8xf6 f5xe6 Bd7xe6 Qe2-h5 Kf7-g8 Rf1xf6 Rd
8xd6
++ e2-h5
00:03 0 0 299512 (7782) 6 MATE10 Qe2-h5 Nf6xh5 f5xe6 Kf7-g6 Bb3-c2 Kg6-g5 Rf1-f5
 Kg5-g6 Rf5-f6 Kg6-g5 Rf6-g6 Kg5-h4 Re1-e4 Nh5-f4 Re4xf4 Kh4-h5 g2-g3 Bd7xe6 Rf4
-h4
00:03 0 0 318148 (7782) 7 MATE10 Qe2-h5 Nf6xh5 f5xe6 Kf7-g6 Bb3-c2 Kg6-g5 Rf1-f5
 Kg5-g6 Rf5-f6 Kg6-g5 Rf6-g6 Kg5-h4 Re1-e4 Nh5-f4 Re4xf4 Kh4-h5 g2-g3 Bd7xe6 Rf4
-h4
00:04 0 0 408523 (8701) 8 MATE10 Qe2-h5 Nf6xh5 f5xe6 Kf7-g6 Bb3-c2 Kg6-g5 Rf1-f5
 Kg5-g6 Rf5-f6 Kg6-g5 Rf6-g6 Kg5-h4 Re1-e4 Nh5-f4 Re4xf4 Kh4-h5 g2-g3 Bd7xe6 Rf4

Perhaps you setup position wrong or have wrong side to move?
I mean mate in xx, how can rebel ever miss that?

>Ed
>
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