Author: Will Singleton
Date: 19:35:37 05/05/04
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On May 05, 2004 at 21:50:55, Aaron Gordon wrote: >On May 05, 2004 at 21:42:15, Will Singleton wrote: > >>On May 05, 2004 at 21:37:39, Aaron Gordon wrote: >> >>>On May 05, 2004 at 21:27:03, Will Singleton wrote: >>> >>>>I have 7.04. >>>> >>>>Will >>> >>> >>>Curious, I just ran the analysis w/ Shredder 7.04 and it found it right away. >>>Did you use any non-standard settings perhaps? Here is what my 7.04 came up >>>with: >>> >>>Analysis by Shredder 7.04: >>> >>>1.Bf4 Rxd6 2.Bxd6 Kg6 3.Bf4 Kg7 4.Be5+ Kg6 5.Bb8 >>> +- (5.81) Depth: 9/9 00:00:00 53kN >>>1.Bf4 Rxd6 2.Bxd6 Kg6 3.Bf4 Kg7 4.h5 Kh7 5.Kg3 Kg8 6.Kg4 >>> +- (5.93) Depth: 10/10 00:00:00 74kN >>>1.Rd8 Kg6 2.Rd5 Kh7 3.h5 Rb6 4.Rd7+ Kg8 5.Rd8+ Kh7 6.Kg4 Rc6 >>> +- (5.94) Depth: 10/24 00:00:00 280kN >>>1.Rd8 Re1 2.Bd2 Rf1+ 3.Ke2 Rf7 4.Rd6 Kxh4 5.Rh6+ Kg3 6.h4 Re7+ 7.Kd1 Kg2 >>> +- (5.94) Depth: 10/24 00:00:00 379kN >>>1.Rd8 Re1 2.Bf4 Re7 3.Rd6 Rh7 4.Rd5+ Kg6 5.h5+ Kf7 6.Rd7+ Kg8 7.Rd8+ Kf7 8.Rd2 >>> +- (5.95) Depth: 11/26 00:00:00 770kN >>>1.Bf4 Rxd6 2.Bxd6 Kg6 3.h5+ Kh7 4.Bf4 Kg7 5.h6+ Kh7 6.Kg2 Kg8 >>> +- (5.96) Depth: 11/26 00:00:00 803kN >>>1.Bf4 Rxd6 2.Bxd6 Kg6 3.h5+ Kh7 4.Kf4 Kg7 5.Be5+ Kg8 6.Kg4 Kf8 >>> +- (6.02) Depth: 11/26 00:00:00 810kN >>>1.Bf4 Rxd6 2.Bxd6 Kg6 3.h5+ Kg7 4.h6+ Kxh6 5.Kg4 Kg6 6.Be5 Kh6 7.h4 Kg6 >>> +- (6.27) Depth: 12/17 00:00:00 830kN >>>1.Bf4 Rxd6 2.Bxd6 Kxh4 3.Kg2 Kg5 4.Be7+ Kg6 5.Kf3 Kf7 6.Bd6 Ke6 7.Bf4 >>> +- (6.52) Depth: 12/17 00:00:00 847kN >>>1.Bf4 Rxd6 2.Bxd6 Kxh4 3.Kg2 Kg5 4.Be7+ Kf5 5.Kf3 Ke6 6.Bg5 Kf5 7.Bf4 Kg6 >>> +- (6.54) Depth: 13/18 00:00:01 1315kN >>>1.Bf4 Rxd6 2.Bxd6 Kxh4 3.Kg2 Kg5 4.Be7+ Kf5 5.Kf3 Ke6 6.Bg5 Kf5 7.h4 Kg6 8.Kg4 >>> +- (6.49) Depth: 14/22 00:00:01 1457kN >>>1.Bf4 Rxd6 2.Bxd6 Kg6 3.h5+ Kg7 4.h6+ Kxh6 5.Kg4 Kg6 6.Be5 Kf7 >>> +- (6.73) Depth: 15/24 00:00:02 2476kN >>>1.Bf4 Rxd6 2.Bxd6 Kxh4 3.Kg2 Kg5 4.Be7+ Kf5 5.Kf3 Ke6 6.Bg5 Kf5 7.h4 Kg6 8.Kg4 >>>Kh7 9.h5 >>> +- (6.82) Depth: 16/26 00:00:02 3202kN >>>1.Bf4 Rxd6 2.Bxd6 Kxh4 3.Kg2 Kg5 4.Be7+ Kh6 5.Kf3 Kg7 6.Kg3 Kf7 7.Bd6 Ke8 >>> +- (6.97) Depth: 17/24 00:00:11 13791kN >>>1.Bf4 Rxd6 2.Bxd6 Kxh4 3.Kg2 Kg5 4.Be7+ Kf5 5.Kf3 Ke6 6.Bg5 Kf5 7.h4 Ke6 >>> +- (6.95) Depth: 18/28 00:00:24 30811kN >>>1.Bf4 Rxd6 2.Bxd6 Kxh4 3.Kg2 Kg5 4.Be7+ Kf5 5.Kf3 Ke6 6.Bg5 Kf7 7.Kg3 Kg8 8.Kg4 >>>Kh8 >>> +- (6.97) Depth: 19/29 00:00:54 71120kN >>> >>>DF8 and DJ8 couldn't find it.. >> >>Well, that's interesting. I've found that once a solution is found by Shredder, >>that I cannot reset it to the original state. Thereafter, it stores the >>position somewhere, and remembers the solution. Perhaps that's what's happening >>with yours? Or do you know a way to reset Shredder so it doesn't remember the >>solution? >> >>Will > >Good call. Upon first analyzing with Shredder 8 it did find Bf4 and stored it >into the shredder.plr. I then switched over to S7.04 which used the data S8 >gathered. I renamed shredder.plr and started off fresh with S7.04. It liked Bf4 >only for a moment.. Thanks for the tip on the shredder.plr file. Finally, I can re-analyze positions from scratch! It's probably in the manual, but who reads the manual. Will
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