Author: F. Huber
Date: 10:37:44 04/01/04
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On April 01, 2004 at 12:40:29, John Merlino wrote: >On March 31, 2004 at 09:13:59, Eduard Nemeth wrote: > >>Composition Eduard Nemeth >> >>[D]4nBRR/4P1PP/3pKn2/8/4P3/8/6k1/8 b - - 0 1 >> >>Black wins. >> >>My german comment, you can find on my website >> >>http://www.beepworld.de/members37/computerschach/ >> >>under "Schach-Augenblicke" Issue 02. >> >>Eduard. > >Chessmaster 9000, SKR personality on an AMD 1800+, says this: > >Time Depth Score Positions Moves >0:00 1/10 10.84 144260 1...Nxe4 2.Kd5 N4f6+ 3.Kd4 Nc7 > 4.Kc4 Kf3 5.Kd3 Kf4 6.Ke2 Ke5 >0:01 2/11 10.91 276902 1...Nxe4 2.Kf7 N4f6 3.Kg6 d5 4.Kf5 > d4 5.Kf4 Kf1 6.Kf3 Nd6 >0:01 3/12 10.55 554561 1...Nxe4 2.Kd5 N4f6+ 3.Kc4 Kf3 > 4.Kb3 Ke3 5.Kc2 Kf4 6.Kd2 Ke5 7.Ke1 > Nc7 >0:02 4/13 10.30 942793 1...Nxe4 2.Kf7 N4f6 3.Kg6 d5 4.Kf5 > d4 5.Kf4 Kf1 6.Kf3 Nd6 7.e8=Q Nfxe8 > 8.Be7 Nxg7 9.Bxd6 >0:05 5/14 10.12 2147221 1...Nxe4 2.Kd5 N4f6+ 3.Kc4 Kf3 > 4.Kb3 Ke3 5.Kb2 Kd4 6.Kc2 Nd5 7.Kd2 > Nef6 8.Kc1 Ke5 >0:11 6/15 9.90 4230819 1...Nxe4 2.Kd5 N4f6+ 3.Kc4 Kf3 > 4.Kb3 Ke3 5.Kb2 Kd4 6.Kc2 Ne4 7.Kd1 > N8f6 8.Kc1 Kd5 9.Kc2 Ke5 >0:23 7/16 9.71 9295390 1...Nxe4 2.Kd5 Kf3 3.Kc4 Kg4 4.Kd3 > Nc5+ 5.Kd4 Ne6+ 6.Kc3 Kf5 7.Kb4 > Kg6 8.Kb5 Kf5 9.Kb6 Nf6 10.e8=Q > Nxe8 >0:52 8/17 9.66 20978167 1...Nxe4 2.Kd5 Kf3 3.Kd4 Kf4 4.Kd3 > Ng3 5.Kc2 Nf5 6.Kc3 Ke5 7.Kd3 Ke6 > 8.Kd2 Nf6 9.Kc1 Nd4 >1:47 9/18 9.26 43791762 1...Nxe4 2.Kd5 Nc5 3.Kd4 Kf2 4.Kc4 > Nd7 5.Kd5 Ke2 6.Ke6 Ndf6 7.Kf5 > d5 8.Kg6 d4 9.Kf5 d3 10.Ke6 Ne4 >1:54 9/18 0.00 47493175 1...Kf3 2.e5 dxe5 3.Kxe5 Ke3 4.Kf5 > Kf3 5.Kg5 Kg3 6.Kg6 Kg4 7.Kf7 Kf5 >2:21 10/19 0.00 62101364 1...Kf3 2.e5 dxe5 3.Kxe5 Ke3 4.Kf5 > Kf3 5.Kg5 Kg3 6.Kg6 Kg4 7.Kf7 Kf5 >3:34 11/20 0.00 101461833 1...Kf3 2.e5 dxe5 3.Kxe5 Ke3 4.Kf5 > Kf3 5.Kg5 Kg3 6.Kg6 Kg4 7.Kf7 Kf5 >6:08 12/21 0.00 183362925 1...Kf3 2.e5 dxe5 3.Kxe5 Ke3 4.Kf5 > Kf3 5.Kg5 Kg3 6.Kg6 Kg4 7.Kf7 Kf5 >11:42 13/22 0.00 357231093 1...Kf3 2.e5 dxe5 3.Kxe5 Ke3 4.Kf5 > Kf3 5.Kg5 Kg3 6.Kg6 Kg4 7.Kf7 Kf5 >25:11 14/23 0.00 755606542 1...Kf3 2.e5 dxe5 3.Kxe5 Ke3 4.Kf5 > Kf3 5.Kg5 Kg3 6.Kg6 Kg4 7.Kf7 Kf5 >55:21 15/24 0.00 1635382078 1...Kf3 2.e5 dxe5 3.Kxe5 Ke3 4.Kf5 > Kf3 5.Kg5 Kg3 6.Kg6 Kg4 7.Kf7 Kf5 >1:27:21 15/24 -Mate19 2447877336 1...Nxe4 2.Kd5 N4f6+ 3.Kd4 Kf3 > 4.Kd3 d5 5.Kd4 Ke2 6.Kc3 Ke3 7.Kc2 > d4 8.Kb3 d3 9.Kb2 Nd5 10.Kb3 d2 > 11.Kc2 Ke2 12.Kb3 d1=Q+ 13.Kc4 > Qd3+ 14.Kc5 Nc3 15.Kb4 Kd2 16.Ka3 > Qa6+ >2:26:24 16/25 -Mate19 4221414308 1...Nxe4 2.Kd5 N4f6+ 3.Kd4 Kf3 > 4.Kd3 d5 5.Kd4 Ke2 6.Kc3 Ke3 7.Kc2 > d4 8.Kb3 d3 9.Kb2 d2 10.Kc2 Ke2 > 11.Kb3 d1=Q+ 12.Kb2 Ke3 13.Ka2 > Qc2+ 14.Ka3 Kf4 15.Kb4 Nd5+ 16.Ka3 > Qc3+ >4:53:33 17/26 -Mate17 216819522 1...Nxe4 2.Kd5 N4f6+ 3.Kd4 Kf3 > 4.Kd3 d5 5.Kd4 Ke2 6.Kc3 Ke3 7.Kc2 > d4 8.Kb3 d3 9.Kb2 d2 10.Kc2 Ke2 > 11.Kb3 d1=Q+ 12.Kb2 Qd2+ 13.Kb3 > Kd3 14.Ka4 Kc4 15.Ka3 Qb4+ 16.Ka2 > Kc3 >10:15:53 18/27 -Mate17 2087523200 1...Nxe4 2.Kd5 N4f6+ 3.Kd4 Kf3 > 4.Kd3 d5 5.Kd4 Ke2 6.Kc3 Ke3 7.Kc2 > d4 8.Kb3 d3 9.Kb2 d2 10.Kc2 Ke2 > 11.Kb3 d1=Q+ 12.Kb4 Ke3 13.Kb5 > Qb3+ 14.Kc6 Nd5 15.Kd7 Qb5+ 16.Kd8 > Nd6 > >This behavior seems very similar to that of Yace. > >jm It really seems, that TheKing is a clone of Yace! ;-) Regards, Franz.
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