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Subject: Re: Very easy mate to solve.

Author: Dann Corbit

Date: 19:47:10 10/18/01

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On October 18, 2001 at 22:04:15, leonid wrote:

>On October 18, 2001 at 21:07:13, Dann Corbit wrote:
>
>>On October 18, 2001 at 18:16:31, leonid wrote:
>>
>>>[D]2kqbb2/P1r2r1P/n1p2p1n/2qqqq2/2NQQN2/1Q4Q1/P6P/KRqBBqRQ w - -
>>>
>>>Please indicate your result.
>>>
>>>If you happened to have some mate solver that is not that often seen here,
>>>please give his result. If you consider that given program is not well known,
>>>indicate everything that you could consider as important, or curious. Don't be
>>>afraid to add any description about given program and his Web address.
>>
>>Yace:
>>Crafty is the magic word, Scid wants to see
>>Yace (Yet another chess engine) version 0.99.57
>
>Hi, Dann!
>
>If you can, please indicate name of the person that wrote "Yace". It will help
>in finding its Web Site.

Dieter Buerssner wrote Yace.  He posts here all the time.  It's a monster.
Here is the official Yace web site:
http://home1.stofanet.dk/moq/

You can also find occasional binaries here:
ftp://cap.connx.com/pub/chess-engines/new-approach/
It's probably better to get them from the official site, because I am prone to
fiddle and might break something.

>I tried to find site on my own by writing engin name for "Alta Vista" but was
>not able to find anything that I looked for.



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