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Subject: Re: Posting Board positions

Author: Dann Corbit

Date: 14:17:27 11/15/01

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On November 15, 2001 at 17:16:27, Dann Corbit wrote:

>On November 15, 2001 at 17:10:40, Nolan Denson wrote:
>
>>How do you guys get the board position's to show up on this forum.
>
>Put a [D] before the start of a FEN string.  Here is a FEN without:
>rn3r1k/ppBnN1p1/2p1p3/6Np/q2bP1b1/3B4/PPP3PP/R2Q1R1K w - - bm Rxf8+;
>And here is one with it:
>[D]rn3r1k/ppBnN1p1/2p1p3/6Np/q2bP1b1/3B4/PPP3PP/R2Q1R1K w - - bm Rxf8+;
>
>>Also whats
>>the easiest way to take one of these position thats posted and put into an
>>engine like crafty to evaluate.  I am curious as to how some of the Crafty
>>clones i have will evaluate some of the positions posted.
>
>epdpfga <epd-input-file> <epd-output-file>
>epdscpr <epd-output-file>

That's epdscor -- a typo on my part.

>
>E.g.:
>White(1): epdpfga \m11a.epd m11a.out
>PFGA: EPD record: 1
>middle-game phase
>              clearing hash tables
>              time surplus   0.00  time limit 30.00 (3:30)
>         nss  depth   time  score   variation (1)
>                5     0.34   1.56   1. Rxf8+ Nxf8 2. e5 g6 3. Qf1 Nbd7
>                                    4. Nf7+ Kg7 5. Qf4
>                5     0.89     ++   1. Qc1!!
>                5     1.03   2.12   1. Qc1 Na6 2. Rxf8+ Rxf8 3. Ng6+ Kg8
>                                    4. Nxf8 Nxf8 5. Bd6
>                5->   1.14   2.12   1. Qc1 Na6 2. Rxf8+ Rxf8 3. Ng6+ Kg8
>                                    4. Nxf8 Nxf8 5. Bd6
>                6     1.38   1.99   1. Qc1 Na6 2. Rxf8+ Rxf8 3. Ng6+ Kg8
>                                    4. Nxf8 Nxf8 5. Bd6 Nb4
>                6     3.58   2.41   1. Qd2 Na6 2. Bxa6 bxa6 3. Ng6+ Kg8
>                                    4. Nxf8 Rxf8 5. h3
>                6->   3.75   2.41   1. Qd2 Na6 2. Bxa6 bxa6 3. Ng6+ Kg8
>                                    4. Nxf8 Rxf8 5. h3
>                7     4.65     ++   1. Qd2!!
>                7     6.24   2.81   1. Qd2 Na6 2. Bxa6 bxa6 3. Ng6+ Kg8
>                                    4. Nxf8 Rxf8 5. h3 Rxf1+ 6. Rxf1
>                7     7.02   5.65   1. Ng6+ Kg8 2. Rxf8+ Nxf8 3. Ne7+ Kh8
>                                    4. Qf1 Nbd7 5. Qf7 Nf6 6. e5 Bf5 7.
>                                    Nxf5 Bxb2 8. Qxg7#
>                7->   7.50   5.65   1. Ng6+ Kg8 2. Rxf8+ Nxf8 3. Ne7+ Kh8
>                                    4. Qf1 Nbd7 5. Qf7 Nf6 6. e5 Bf5 7.
>                                    Nxf5 Bxb2 8. Qxg7#
>                8    10.11     ++   1. Ng6+!!
>                8    12.26   7.83   1. Ng6+ Kg8 2. Rxf8+ Nxf8 3. Qf1 Bf6
>                                    4. Ne7+ Kh8 5. Nf7+ Kh7 6. e5+ Bf5
>                                    7. Bxf5+ g6 8. exf6 gxf5 9. Qe2
>                8    16.25   7.87   1. Rxf8+ Nxf8 2. Qf1 Bf2 3. Qxf2 Nbd7
>                                    4. Qf7 Nf6 5. e5 Qf4 6. Qxf8+ Rxf8
>                                    7. Ng6+ Kg8 8. Nxf4
>                8->  17.08   7.87   1. Rxf8+ Nxf8 2. Qf1 Bf2 3. Qxf2 Nbd7
>                                    4. Qf7 Nf6 5. e5 Qf4 6. Qxf8+ Rxf8
>                                    7. Ng6+ Kg8 8. Nxf4
>                9    19.03     ++   1. Rxf8+!!
>              time=30.39  cpu=99%  mat=0  n=14406652  fh=91%  nps=474k
>              ext-> chk=483163 cap=32135 pp=3142 1rep=79752 mate=12163
>              predicted=0  nodes=14406652  evals=4688853
>              endgame tablebase-> probes done=0  successful=0
>White(1): epdscor m11a.out
>total: 1
>total acd: 9   mean total acd: 9.00
>total acn: 14406652   mean total acn: 14406652.00
>total acs: 32   mean total acs: 32.00
>total mean node frequency: 450207.88 Hz
>solve: 1   solve percent: 100.00
>solve acd: 9   mean solve acd: 9.00
>solve acn: 14406652   mean solve acn: 14406652.00
>solve acs: 32   mean solve acs: 32.00
>solve mean node frequency: 450207.88 Hz
>unsol: 0   unsol percent: 0.00
>White(1):
>
>You can change the time to analyze with st <seconds>
>
>Crafty has a help system, you can get info on by typing 'help' and also a FAQ
>and a manual.
>
>Why not read it?



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