Author: Steven J. Brann
Date: 19:28:27 09/22/02
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>> >>Steve > >No, no, no. Two kings and two pawns TOTAL! We're only talking about a maximum of >five pieces here, but I originally asked for four total just to be safe. > >However, since you did the complete installation, you do have a few of the more >useful 5-piece files, so let's try this position: > >W: Ke1 Bd2 Be2 >B: Ke8 Ne7 >White to move > >Or, if you prefer, just copy this text below (after the "[D]") to the clipboard, >and then go to "Edit -> Paste -> Forsythe Board Position". > >[D]4k3/4n3/8/8/8/8/3BB3/4K3 w - - 0 1 > >Opening the Coach window should show the 20 legal moves, and all of them are >between Mate in 64 (the only one of these being Bg4) and Mate in 68 for White. > >If you then set both players to be Chessmaster, you should get this game played >out in about a minute: > >[Event ""] >[Site ""] >[Date "2002.9.22"] >[Round ""] >[White "Chessmaster"] >[Black "Chessmaster"] >[TimeControl "600"] >[Result "1-0"] >[Setup "1"] >[FEN "4k3/4n3/8/8/8/8/3BB3/4K3 w - - 0 1"] > >1.Bg4 Nd5 2.Bg5 Kf7 3.Kf2 Nf6 4.Bf5 Ng8 5.Ke3 Ne7 6.Bh3 Nd5+ 7.Ke4 Nc7 >8.Ke5 Ne8 9.Be6+ Kg6 10.Bd8 Ng7 11.Bb3 Nh5 12.Kd6 Ng7 13.Bc2+ Kf7 14.Kd7 >Nh5 15.Bb3+ Kg6 16.Ke7 Nf4 17.Bc2+ Kg5 18.Ba5 Nd5+ 19.Ke6 Ne3 20.Be4 Kf4 >21.Bc6 Nc2 22.Bc7+ Ke3 23.Ke5 Na3 24.Bb6+ Kd3 25.Kd5 Nb1 26.Bb5+ Kc2 >27.Be8 Kb3 28.Bf7 Nc3+ 29.Kd4+ Kc2 30.Kc4 Nd1 31.Bg6+ Kd2 32.Kd4 Ne3 >33.Ba5+ Ke2 34.Ke4 Nc2 35.Bh5+ Kf2 36.Kf4 Kf1 37.Bb6 Ke1 38.Ke4 Kd2 >39.Ba5+ Kc1 40.Bc3 Na3 41.Kd3 Nb5 42.Bg7 Na3 43.Be8 Nb1 44.Ba4 Na3 >45.Kc3 Nb1+ 46.Kb3 Kd2 47.Kb2 Nc3 48.Bxc3+ Kd3 49.Bb3 Ke4 50.Kc2 Ke3 >51.Be6 Ke4 52.Kd2 Kf3 53.Kd3 Kf4 54.Bf6 Kf3 55.Be5 Kf2 56.Bg4 Ke1 >57.Bg3+ Kf1 58.Bh3+ Kg1 59.Ke4 Kh1 60.Bf4 Kg1 61.Kf3 Kh1 62.Kg3 Kg1 >63.Be3+ Kh1 64.Bg2# 1-0 > >jm Sorry about that position. I uninstalled and caerfully re-installed CM9000, the complete install once again. It now works as you have described here. Thanks for sticking with this. Steve
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