Author: Albert Silver
Date: 08:40:05 08/02/04
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On August 02, 2004 at 11:08:02, David Dahlem wrote:
>On August 02, 2004 at 10:55:17, Daniel Shawul wrote:
>
>>On August 02, 2004 at 10:47:52, Daniel Shawul wrote:
>>
>>>On August 02, 2004 at 10:44:59, David Dahlem wrote:
>>>
>>>>Supposedly Pro Deo does not support analyze mode as a Winboard engine outside
>>>>the Chess Partner interface.
That's news to me. I installed it as a UCI engine and it analyzes without any
problems.
>Yes, there is still a problem. It does analyze, but not correctly. :-(
>
>Here is an example.
>
>[d]5r2/1b2k2p/3bp3/5PP1/Bn1Q3P/1N6/1Pr5/1K3R2 b - -
>
> 1 00:00 4 4 -0.27 g8f6
> 1 00:00 8 8 -0.51 d7d5
> 2 00:00 77 77 -0.09 d7d5 d2d4
> 3 00:00 279 279 -0.21 d7d5 d2d4 g8f6
> 3 00:00 449 449 -0.24 1. ... Ke5
> 4 00:00 1.484 1.484 -0.11 1. ... Ke5 Kxd4
> 5 00:00 4.258 4.258 -0.26 1. ... Ke5 2.Kc3+
> 6 00:00 13.059 13.059 -0.09 1. ... Ke5
> 7 00:00 43.748 43.748 -0.25 1. ... Ke5 Ke4 2.Qd5+ Rfc5
> 8 00:01 101.063 101.063 -0.22 1. ... Ke5 Kxd4
> 9 00:01 275.776 275.776 -0.23 1. ... Ke5 Ke4 2.Kc3+
> 10 00:03 768.592 256.197 -0.11 1. ... Ke5 2.Rb5+ 2.Rc6+
>
>
>1. ... Ke5 is not legal in this position. Oh well, back to the drawing board.
>:-)
>
>Regards
>Dave
Here's the Arena 1.08 output of Pro Deo:
Pro Deo 1.0 UCI1 2 MB:
1 00:00 2.79 e6xf5
2 00:00 3.80 e6xf5 Qd4g7+ Rf8f7
3 00:00 5.13 e6xf5 Nb3d2 Rc2xd2 Qd4xd2
4 00:00 4.39 e6xf5 Nb3d2 Rc2xd2 Qd4xd2 Bb7d5
5 00:00 4.50 e6xf5 Nb3d2 Rc2xd2 Qd4xd2 Bb7d5 h4h5
6 00:00 5.23 e6xf5 Qd4g7+ Rf8f7 Qg7g8 Rf7f8 Qg8xh7+ Rf8f7
7 00:00 6.94 e6xf5 Qd4g7+ Rf8f7 Qg7g8 Rf7f8 Qg8xh7+ Rf8f7 Qh7g6 Nb4d3
7 00:00 6.94 Rc2xb2+
7 00:00 4.51 Rc2xb2+ Kb1c1 Rb2c2+ Kc1d1 e6xf5 Nb3d2 Rc2xd2+ Kd1xd2
8 00:01 4.60 Rc2xb2+ Kb1c1 Rb2c2+ Kc1d1 Bb7c6 Qd4a7+ Ke7e8 Ba4xc6+ Rc2xc6
Qa7xh7 Bd6e7 f5f6 Nb4d5
9 00:07 2.16 Rc2xb2+ Kb1c1 Rf8c8+ Kc1xb2 Bd6e5 f5f6+
10 00:09 2.16 Rc2xb2+ Kb1c1 Rf8c8+ Kc1xb2 Bd6e5 f5f6+
11 00:18 2.31 Rc2xb2+ Kb1c1 Rf8c8+ Kc1xb2
12 00:27 2.31 Rc2xb2+ Kb1c1 Rf8c8+ Kc1xb2 Bd6e5 f5f6+
13 02:06 2.22 Rc2xb2+ Kb1c1 Rf8c8+ Kc1xb2
14 06:52 2.22 Rc2xb2+ Kb1c1 Rf8c8+ Kc1xb2
Albert
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