Author: Anson T J
Date: 22:05:07 09/04/04
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It uses #0 (32767) for checkmate instead of #1 (32766)
[d]8/8/8/8/8/k7/8/K1r5 w - - 0 4
ProDeo 1.0
1... Rg1+ {[%eval -32765,1]} 2. Re1 {[%eval -32766,1]} Rxe1+ {[%eval -32766,1]}
3. Qc1+ {[%eval -32767,1]} Rxc1# {[%eval -32767,1]} 0-1
Shredder
1... Rg1+ {[%eval -32764,5]} 2. Re1 {[%eval -32765,47]} Rxe1+ {[%eval -32765,3]
} 3. Qc1+ {[%eval -32766,50]} Rxc1# {[%eval -32766,1]} 0-1
The interface probably interprets the Rxe1+ {[%eval -32766,1]} (-Mate in 1)
score as a "Check mate" declaration.
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