Author: Uri Blass
Date: 11:42:42 10/11/03
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On October 11, 2003 at 14:36:48, Eelco de Groot wrote: >On October 11, 2003 at 14:07:00, Uri Blass wrote: > >>On October 11, 2003 at 13:39:13, Ed Schröder wrote: >> >>>On October 11, 2003 at 10:40:16, Nolan Denson wrote: >>> >>>>The below game was played between Rebel 12 and Crafty 1 cpu. >>>> >>>>Rebel announce a mate !! after 39. .... KG6 ????@@@@#####%%% >>>> >>>> >>>>DEUTERONOMY (2734) vs. MrPeabody (2735) --- 2003.10.11 10:12:32 >>>>Rated Blitz match, initial time: 3 minutes, increment: 3 seconds >>> >>>Nolan, >>> >>>You must be playing a special style, the default setting can recognize Bh5+ as >>>the best move (34 secs) but no mate seen after 5 min (A/2000). >>> >>>Nevertheless a nice mate combination. >>> >>>My best, >>> >>>Ed >> >>Or maybe when he says "announce a mate after 39...Kg6" he does not mean in the >>immediate move after it. >> >>I see that rebel used 13 seconds for Qf2 and I wonder if Rebel continue to >>search even after finding mates only to find a shorter mate. >> >>Uri > >It was a bugreport. When the score goes up or down a certain treshold something >seems to be going wrong in a lot of cases and Rebel produces a bad move, like in >this case 39...Kg6 I do not know. I had the impression that 39...Kg6 was a move of Crafty because when people says that a program announce mate it usually for itself and not against itself and it is a positive thing. If the poster meant to report a bug then he chose the wrong words because the impression of me and of Ed was that Crafty(1 cpu) blundered with Kg6. The poster did not mention who was white and who was black and from the names of the programs I could learn nothing because they did not include the words Rebel or Crafty. Uri
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