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Subject: Re: The Swiss Test

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 02:03:33 11/03/02

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On November 03, 2002 at 03:10:34, Walter Eigenmann wrote:

>>I don't know about this test suite.Where did you get the positions?
>
>History of chess... :)
>
>>Several look wrong, like 2,4,11, etc.
>>Or are these just particularly difficult?
>>Several appear too easy, like 7,24,31 etc.
>>At 30 sec, crafty gets 20/40, Knightdreamer the same,
>>and Amateur gets 18/40.
>
>There are no "wrong" positions:

I think that will meant wrong solutions

>"avoid move" = NOT to move !
>
>Regards: Walter

I think that there was no misunderstanding about it.

I looked at the positions that were described as very easy and movei avoided the
move in 0 seconds in most of the cases but the difference in score after making
the wrong move and analyzing was only a positional difference.

I also gave it to analyze position number 2 and movei does not like White's
position but it does not prevent it to play Qxh1(score 0.33 for black at depth
14)

main line begins with Qxh1 e3+ Kg1 Rxh1+ Kxh1 e2 Kh2 Qe4...

Again the difference seems to be positional difference because after making Qe3
Movei says +0.38 for black at depth 12 and +0.41 for black at depth 13.

Uri



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