Author: Uri Blass
Date: 05:45:19 12/10/03
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On December 10, 2003 at 08:16:24, James T. Walker wrote: >Here is a game between Shredder 7.04 (Classic) and Junior 8. I think it's >another bug by Shredder concerning draw rules. The last pawn move is by >Shredder at move 80.(h7). So at move 130 Shredder thinks it's 50th move is a >draw and plays Rh5. This move allows Junior to capture the rook on Junior's >50th move. This allows an immediate tablebase mate score. Am I wrong? white can claim a draw by saying that 130.Rh5 force a draw. Junior played already 50 moves with conversion. 80-129 same for shredder moves 81-130 I guess that it is a bug in the sredder classic interface because the fritz interface claims the draw with playing 130.Rh5 Uri Uri > >[Event "Blitz:5'/XP2400+"] >[Site "?"] >[Date "2003.12.10"] >[Round "28"] >[White "Shredder 7.04C"] >[Black "Junior 8"] >[Result "0-1"] >[ECO "C92"] >[PlyCount "262"] >[EventDate "2003.12.07"] > >1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Ba4 Nf6 5. O-O Be7 6. Re1 b5 7. Bb3 d6 8. c3 >O-O 9. h3 Bb7 10. d4 Re8 11. Nbd2 Bf8 12. d5 Nb8 13. Nf1 Nbd7 14. Ng3 Nc5 15. >Bc2 c6 16. b4 Ncd7 17. dxc6 Bxc6 18. Bb3 h6 19. Nh2 Nb6 20. Ng4 Nc4 21. a4 Nxg4 >22. Qxg4 g6 23. axb5 axb5 24. Rxa8 Qxa8 25. Bxc4 bxc4 26. Qh4 h5 27. f3 Qa2 28. >Qg5 Be7 29. Qe3 Qc2 30. Bd2 Bh4 31. Rc1 Qa2 32. Nf1 Ra8 33. Be1 Be7 34. Qb6 Qa7 >35. Qxa7 Rxa7 36. Rd1 Bb5 37. Ne3 Kf8 38. Kf1 Bg5 39. Rd5 Bxe3 40. Rxb5 Ra2 41. >Rb7 Ke8 42. Rc7 Rb2 43. g4 Bf4 44. Rxc4 Kd7 45. b5 Rxb5 46. Rb4 Ra5 47. gxh5 >gxh5 48. Rb8 Ra2 49. Rh8 Ke6 50. Rxh5 d5 51. exd5+ Kxd5 52. Rh7 f5 53. h4 e4 >54. fxe4+ fxe4 55. Rf7 Ke5 56. Re7+ Kf5 57. Rg7 e3 58. Rg2 Ra1 59. Re2 Kg4 60. >Kg2 Rc1 61. Bf2 exf2 62. Rxf2 Rxc3 63. h5 Bh6 64. Rf6 Rc2+ 65. Rf2 Rc5 66. Rf6 >Bg5 67. Rf7 Rc2+ 68. Rf2 Rc7 69. h6 Rh7 70. Re2 Kf5 71. Kf3 Bf4 72. Re1 Bd2 73. >Re2 Bg5 74. Re8 Bf6 75. Rg8 Bc3 76. Rg2 Be5 77. Rg4 Ra7 78. Rh4 Kg5 79. Rh1 Kg6 >80. h7 Bh8 81. Kg4 Rc7 82. Rh2 Rc3 83. Kf4 Kf6 84. Ke4 Rg3 85. Rh6+ Kg5 86. Rh2 >Rg1 87. Kd3 Kg6 88. Rh4 Rg5 89. Rh1 Rg4 90. Ke2 Rg3 91. Rh4 Rg5 92. Rh2 Kg7 93. >Ke3 Rg1 94. Rh4 Rg6 95. Rh1 Re6+ 96. Kf3 Re7 97. Kg4 Rf7 98. Kg5 Ra7 99. Rh2 >Ra5+ 100. Kg4 Kg6 101. Rh3 Rb5 102. Kf4 Rg5 103. Ke4 Rg1 104. Kd5 Rd1+ 105. Ke6 >Re1+ 106. Kd6 Rf1 107. Rh4 Kf7 108. Kc6 Rc1+ 109. Kd5 Rd1+ 110. Kc4 Rd7 111. >Rh3 Kf6 112. Kc5 Ra7 113. Rh6+ Kg5 114. Rh3 Kg6 115. Kd5 Ra5+ 116. Kd6 Ra6+ >117. Kd5 Ra7 118. Ke6 Ra1 119. Kd7 Rg1 120. Rh4 Rd1+ 121. Kc6 Rc1+ 122. Kd6 Kg7 >123. Ke6 Rg1 124. Kf5 Rf1+ 125. Ke4 Rf7 126. Rh3 Kg6 127. Kd5 Rd7+ 128. Ke6 Rd1 >129. Rh2 Rd8 130. Rh5 Kxh5 131. Kf7 Rd2 0-1 > >Jim
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