Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 00:44:58 11/09/02
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On November 09, 2002 at 03:21:03, Nino wrote: >Some time ago I remember hearing about being able to increase the number of >positions reliably without having to use a chess engine. Does this new CAP >project have something to do with that? I see a few folders on Dann's ftp site >that talk about rotations and cloning?? Can someone make mention about that? And >if there "is" some truth to that approach then why dont we just apply these >techniques to all the available data out there unless this approach has flaws?? It is valid, and we have done it. Consider... Input: [D]6nk/6pp/8/2R5/2R5/R1p1RR2/2R3PP/2R3NK w - - acd 8; acn 21302523; acs 32; ce 32758; pv Ra8 h6 Ree8 Kh7 Rxg8 h5 Rh8+ Kg6 Ra6#; [D]r4rk1/pqpnnppp/1p2p3/8/3P4/2Q1PPB1/PP2NP1P/3R1KR1 w - - acd 11; acn 42042570; acs 84; bm d5; ce 106; pv d5 f6 dxe6 Nc5 Qc4 Qxf3 b4 Ne4 Qxc7 Nf5 Qc2; Output: [D]6nk/6pp/8/2R5/2R5/R1p1RR2/2R3PP/2R3NK w - - acd 8; acn 21302523; acs 32; ce 32758; pv Ra8 h6 Ree8 Kh7 Rxg8 h5 Rh8+ Kg6 Ra6#; id "-tXTDa.1-"; [D]kn6/pp6/8/5R2/5R2/2RR1p1R/PP3R2/KN3R2 w - - acd 8; acn 21302523; acs 32; ce 32758; pv Rh8 a6 Rdd8 Ka7 Rxb8 a5 Ra8+ Kb6 Rh6#; id "-tXTDb.1-"; [D]2r3nk/2r3pp/r1P1rr2/2r5/2r5/8/6PP/6NK b - - acd 8; acn 21302523; acs 32; ce 32758; pv Ra1 h3 Ree1 Kh2 Rxg1 h4 Rh1+ Kg3 Ra3#; id "-tXTDc.1-"; [D]kn3r2/pp3r2/2rr1P1r/5r2/5r2/8/PP6/KN6 b - - acd 8; acn 21302523; acs 32; ce 32758; pv Rh1 a3 Rdd1 Ka2 Rxb1 a4 Ra1+ Kb3 Rh3#; id "-tXTDd.1-"; [D]r4rk1/pqpnnppp/1p2p3/8/3P4/2Q1PPB1/PP2NP1P/3R1KR1 w - - acd 11; acn 42042570; acs 84; bm d5; ce 106; pv d5 f6 dxe6 Nc5 Qc4 Qxf3 b4 Ne4 Qxc7 Nf5 Qc2; id "-tXTDa.2-"; [D]1kr4r/pppnnpqp/3p2p1/8/4P3/1BPP1Q2/P1PN2PP/1RK1R3 w - - acd 11; acn 42042570; acs 84; bm e5; ce 106; pv e5 c6 exd6 Nf5 Qf4 Qxc3 g4 Nd4 Qxf7 Nc5 Qf2; id "-tXTDb.2-"; [D]3r1kr1/pp2np1p/2q1ppb1/3p4/8/1P2P3/PQPNNPPP/R4RK1 b - - acd 11; acn 42042570; acs 84; bm d4; ce 106; pv d4 f3 dxe3 Nc4 Qc5 Qxf6 b5 Ne5 Qxc2 Nf4 Qc7; id "-tXTDc.2-"; [D]1rk1r3/p1pn2pp/1bpp1q2/4p3/8/3P2P1/PPPNNPQP/1KR4R b - - acd 11; acn 42042570; acs 84; bm e4; ce 106; pv e4 c3 exd3 Nf4 Qf5 Qxc6 g5 Nd5 Qxf2 Nc4 Qf7; id "-tXTDd.2-";
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