Author: Vincent Lejeune
Date: 09:29:30 07/10/04
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On July 10, 2004 at 11:19:45, Arturo Ochoa wrote: >On July 10, 2004 at 10:50:06, F. Huber wrote: > >>On July 10, 2004 at 10:22:40, Arturo Ochoa wrote: >> >>>On July 10, 2004 at 10:16:41, F. Huber wrote: >>> >>>>Hello problem-chess friends! >>>> >>>>Although I´ve already called my version 1.1 the ´final version´ (which I´ll >>>>never do any more in the future ;-)), there´s now a new release (I really >>>>have to apologize for it, but I simply have always new ideas ... :-)) >>>> >>>>I´ve now extended the automatic-mode (so far only for the search depth) also >>>>to both special-parameters ´Threat´ and ´MaxFlightsquares´. So now with a value >>>>of ´-2´ you can let PopeyeUCI automatically search for the optimum values of >>>>those two options (and with ´-3´ even select the search order), which will again >>>>considerably reduce the solving time for many problems. >>>>(more details can be found in ´Changes.txt´ and ´ReadmeUCI.txt´) >>>> >>>>Download of PopeyeUCI Version 1.3 under: >>>>http://www.uciengines.de/UCI-Engines/PopeyeUCI/popeyeuci.html >>>> >>>>Much fun with the new version, and have a nice weekend, >>>>Franz. >>> >>>Thank you for all your versions of Mate Solvers. They have been very useful for >>>my checkmates collection. >>> >>>Regards, Arturo Ochoa M. >> >>Hi Arturo, >> >>many thanks for your kind words. :-) >> >>I´m sure your ´collection´ would be very interesting for a lot of us - >>maybe you could make it (or at least parts of it) available for the public? ;-) > >No yet. I am still completing the first two group of mates: Mate in 2 and 3. I >think in 2 months, they will be ready and, then, I will send you them. > >As you can see, your mate solvers are used. :) > >Regards. Arturo. One mate from a book wich used for exercice yesterday in my chessclub (don't use a computer, take pleasure to search yourself) : White mates in 3 move : [d]7r/7p/7P/8/2Q5/PB2p3/PpN1N3/1k2K3 w - - 0 1
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