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Subject: Re: Shredder 7.04

Author: Slater Wold

Date: 05:56:12 06/25/03

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On June 25, 2003 at 08:55:07, Uri Blass wrote:

>On June 25, 2003 at 08:36:16, Slater Wold wrote:
>
>>Can anyone get an eval from Shredder 7.04 on the following position?
>>
>>[D]8/8/2Q5/k7/Pp6/1K6/8/8 b - a3 0 1
>
>Yes
>
>Note that I first put the position when the white pawn is at a2 and played a4
>and only later gave Shredder to analyze.
>
>The position is the same but when en passent capture is legal I prefer not to
>give only the position but also the last move.
>
>I know that movei ignores the ep flag when it reads FEN and assumes that
>enpassent is illegal so I can imagine that other programs may also do the same.
>
>Blass,U - Shredder 7.04
>8/8/2Q5/k7/Pp6/1K6/8/8 b - a3 0 1
>
>Analysis by Shredder 7.04:
>
>1...bxa3 2.Kc4 a2 3.Qb5#
>  +-  (#2)   Depth: 1/4   00:00:00
>1...bxa3 2.Kc4 a2 3.Qb5#
>  +-  (#2)   Depth: 1/4   00:00:00
>1...bxa3 2.Kc4 a2 3.Qb5#
>  +-  (#2)   Depth: 2/4   00:00:00
>1...bxa3 2.Kc4 a2 3.Qb5#
>  +-  (#2)   Depth: 3/4   00:00:00
>1...bxa3 2.Kc4 a2 3.Qb5#
>  +-  (#2)   Depth: 4/4   00:00:00
>1...bxa3 2.Kc4 a2 3.Qb5#
>  +-  (#2)   Depth: 5/5   00:00:00
>1...bxa3 2.Kc4 a2 3.Qb5#
>  +-  (#2)   Depth: 6/6   00:00:00
>1...bxa3 2.Kc4 a2 3.Qb5#
>  +-  (#2)   Depth: 7/7   00:00:00
>1...bxa3 2.Kc4 a2 3.Qb5#
>  +-  (#2)   Depth: 8/15   00:00:00  14kN
>1...bxa3 2.Kc4 a2 3.Qb5#
>  +-  (#2)   Depth: 9/17   00:00:00  58kN
>1...bxa3 2.Kc4 a2 3.Qb5#
>  +-  (#2)   Depth: 10/19   00:00:00  112kN
>1...bxa3 2.Kc4 a2 3.Qb5#
>  +-  (#2)   Depth: 11/21   00:00:01  200kN
>1...bxa3 2.Kc4 a2 3.Qb5#
>  +-  (#2)   Depth: 12/23   00:00:01  326kN
>1...bxa3 2.Kc4 a2 3.Qb5#
>  +-  (#2)   Depth: 13/25   00:00:02  496kN
>1...bxa3 2.Kc4 a2
>  +-  (#2)   Depth: 14/27   00:00:03  735kN
>
>(Blass, Tel-Aviv 25.06.2003)
>
>Uri

Thanks Uri!



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