Author: Matthew White
Date: 14:10:59 07/02/02
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On July 02, 2002 at 15:52:27, Dann Corbit wrote: >On July 02, 2002 at 14:44:43, chris whitmer wrote: > >>Hi, my comp was playing a game at fics and it was winning and the program(Hiarcs >>8) offered a draw when it was a king, queen and a pawn vs. just a king so why >>would it offer a draw? is this a bug or something any help would be appreciated. >>Here is the pgn: >> >> >> [Event "ICS Rated blitz match"] >>[Site "freechess.org"] >>[Date "2002.07.03"] >>[Round "-"] >>[White "Hiarcs8"] >>[Black "Crafty18.15"] >>[Result "*"] >>[WhiteElo "2599"] >>[BlackElo "2468"] >>[TimeControl "300+3"] >> >>1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nf3 b6 4. Nc3 Bb7 5. e3 d5 6. cxd5 exd5 7. Bd2 Nbd7 >>8. Bd3 Bd6 9. Qc2 a6 10. Nh4 g6 11. O-O Ne4 12. Nf3 Nxd2 13. Qxd2 O-O 14. >>e4 dxe4 15. Nxe4 Re8 16. Nxd6 cxd6 17. Be2 Qf6 18. Rac1 Re7 19. Rc7 Bd5 20. >>Rfc1 b5 21. Bd1 Rae8 22. h3 Nf8 23. Rxe7 Rxe7 24. b4 Ne6 25. Rc8+ Kg7 26. >>Rc3 Nf4 27. Kh2 Ne6 28. Kg1 h6 29. Ra3 Nf4 30. Kh2 Bb7 31. Rc3 Nd5 32. Rc2 >>Nb6 33. Be2 Bd5 34. Rc3 Nc4 35. Bxc4 bxc4 36. Ne1 Re4 37. Nc2 Be6 38. f3 >>Rh4 39. Ra3 Bc8 40. Kg1 Bf5 41. Ne3 Rxd4 42. Qc3 Be6 43. Rxa6 Bxh3 44. Kf2 >>Be6 45. b5 Rd3 46. Qxf6+ Kxf6 47. Ke2 Rc3 48. Kd2 Rd3+ 49. Ke2 Rd4 50. Ra4 >>Ke7 51. Rb4 Kd8 52. a4 Rd3 53. a5 Rb3 54. Rxb3 cxb3 55. Kd3 Kc8 56. Kc3 d5 >>57. Nd1 d4+ 58. Kxd4 Kb7 59. Kc3 Bd7 60. b6 Be6 61. Nf2 Kc6 62. Ne4 f5 63. >>b7 Kc7 64. Nc5 Bc4 65. a6 Bxa6 66. Nxa6+ Kxb7 67. Nb4 Kc7 68. Kxb3 Kd6 69. >>Kc4 g5 70. Nd5 Ke6 71. Kd4 Kd6 72. Nf6 Ke6 73. Nh5 Kf7 74. Ke5 Kg6 75. Nf6 >>g4 76. f4 Kf7 77. Nxg4 fxg4 78. Kf5 g3 79. Kg4 Kg7 80. Kxg3 Kg6 81. Kf3 h5 >>82. Ke4 h4 83. Ke5 Kh6 84. f5 Kg7 85. Ke6 Kf8 86. Kf6 Ke8 87. Kg7 Ke7 88. >>f6+ Ke6 89. f7 Ke5 90. f8=Q Ke4 91. Qb4+ Ke3 92. Qxh4 Kd3 93. Kf7 Ke3 94. >>Ke6 Kd3 95. Kd5 Ke3 96. Qd4+ 1/2-1/2 draw by mutual agreement > >Must be time pressure. Only think I can think of. > >White(1): setboard 8/8/8/3K4/3Q4/4k3/6P1/8 b - - >1. ... Ke2 2. Ke4 Kf1 3. Kf3 Ke1 4. Qd8 Kf1 5. Qd1# > puzzling over a move to ponder. >end-game phase > clearing hash tables > nss depth time score variation (1) > 2 0.03 Mat04 1. ... Ke2 <HT> > 3 0.03 Mat04 1. ... Ke2 <HT> > 4 0.03 Mat04 1. ... Ke2 <HT> >Black(1): Ke2 [pondering] > clearing hash tables > time surplus 0.00 time limit 1:00 (1:00) > nss depth time score variation (1) > 2 0.01 Mat04 2. Ke4 <HT> > 2-> 0.01 Mat04 2. Ke4 <HT> > 3 0.01 Mat04 2. Ke4 <HT> > 3-> 0.01 Mat04 2. Ke4 <HT> > 4 0.01 Mat04 2. Ke4 <HT> > 4-> 0.01 Mat04 2. Ke4 <HT> > time=0.01 cpu=0% mat=10 n=7 fh=100% nps=10k > ext-> chk=0 cap=0 pp=0 1rep=0 mate=0 > predicted=0 nodes=7 evals=1 > endgame tablebase-> probes done=1 successful=1 Black has insufficient material to mate, though. You can't lose on time if your opponent has insufficient mating material! Matt
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