Author: Dieter Buerssner
Date: 15:34:11 07/22/03
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My guesses: If you use HTs - an error there. If not, and if you use null move, perhaps an error there. For example, doing a null move when in check. Or allowing 2 null moves in a row (which might be good, when prepared to it). The 2 null moves in a row might easily happen by HT cutoffs, when you store fail highs after nullmove. You might probe the table and get a cutoff (which was caused by nullmove when you stored the score), but in this situation null move should not be allowed. Probably one can imagine many more causes. When you don't give more details, much wll be guess work. Good luck, Dieter
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