Author: Ulysses Omycron
Date: 05:43:15 12/30/04
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On December 30, 2004 at 06:51:31, Eduard Nemeth wrote: >I have test any engines with this position and many programs have problems with >it ( German: z.B. Spike, Fruit ) ! > >Here an analysis by Fruit 2.0: > >[D]8/7P/8/8/K2b4/p7/1k6/1B6 b - - 0 1 >Eduard Phew, at least Shredder 8 handles it nicely: Analysis by Shredder 8: 1...Bh8 2.Kb4 Bc3+ 3.Ka4 Be5 4.h8Q Bxh8 5.Ba2 = (-0.18) Depth: 1/1 00:00:00 1...Bc3 2.h8Q a2 3.Bxa2 Kxa2 4.Qxc3 = (-0.19) Depth: 6/11 00:00:00 1...Bc3 2.h8Q a2 3.Bxa2 Kxa2 4.Qxc3 = (-0.19) Depth: 6/11 00:00:00 1...Bc3 2.h8Q a2 3.Bxa2 Kxa2 4.Qxc3 = (-0.19) Depth: 6/11 00:00:00 1...Bc3 2.h8Q a2 3.Bxa2 Kxa2 4.Qxc3 = (-0.19) Depth: 6/11 00:00:00 1...Bc3 2.h8Q a2 3.Bxa2 Kxa2 4.Qxc3 = (-0.19) Depth: 6/11 00:00:00 1...Bc3 2.h8Q a2 3.Bxa2 Kxa2 4.Qxc3 = (-0.19) Depth: 6/11 00:00:00 1...Bc3 2.h8Q a2 3.Bxa2 Kxa2 4.Qxc3 = (-0.19) Depth: 6/11 00:00:00 1...Bc3 2.h8Q a2 3.Bxa2 Kxa2 4.Qxc3 = (-0.19) Depth: 6/11 00:00:00 1...Bc3 2.h8Q a2 3.Bxa2 Kxa2 4.Qxc3 = (-0.19) Depth: 6/11 00:00:00 1...Bc3 2.h8Q a2 3.Bxa2 Kxa2 4.Qxc3 = (-0.19) Depth: 6/11 00:00:00 1...Bc3 2.h8Q a2 3.Bxa2 Kxa2 4.Qxc3 = (-0.19) Depth: 6/11 00:00:00 1...Bc3 2.h8Q a2 3.Bxa2 Kxa2 4.Qxc3 = (-0.19) Depth: 6/11 00:00:00 1...Bc3 2.h8Q a2 3.Bxa2 Kxa2 4.Qxc3 = (-0.19) Depth: 6/11 00:00:00 1...Bc3 2.h8Q a2 3.Bxa2 Kxa2 4.Qxc3 = (-0.19) Depth: 6/11 00:00:00 1...Bc3 2.h8Q a2 3.Bxa2 Kxa2 4.Qxc3 = (-0.19) Depth: 6/11 00:00:00 1...Bc3 2.h8Q Bxh8 3.Kb4 Bc3+ 4.Ka4 Bd4 = (-0.23) Depth: 7/11 00:00:00 5kN 1...Bh8 2.Kb4 Bc3+ 3.Ka4 = (-0.24) Depth: 7/11 00:00:00 6kN 1...Bh8 2.Kb4 Bc3+ 3.Ka4 Be5 4.Kb4 Bc3+ 5.Ka4 Be5 6.Kb4 Bc3+ 7.Ka4 = (-0.24) Depth: 7/11 00:00:00 6kN 1...Bh8 2.Kb4 Bc3+ 3.Ka4 Bd4 4.h8Q Bxh8 5.Kb4 Bc3+ 6.Ka4 Bd4 = (-0.23) Depth: 8/12 00:00:00 9kN 1...Bh8 2.Kb4 Bc3+ 3.Ka4 Bd4 4.h8Q Bxh8 5.Kb4 Bc3+ 6.Ka4 Bd4 7.Bd3 = (-0.23) Depth: 9/15 00:00:00 13kN 1...Bh8 2.Kb4 Bc3+ 3.Ka4 Bd4 4.h8Q Bxh8 5.Kb4 Bc3+ 6.Ka4 Bd4 7.Bd3 = (-0.23) Depth: 10/15 00:00:00 19kN 1...Bh8 2.Kb4 Bc3+ 3.Ka4 Bd4 4.h8Q Bxh8 5.Kb4 Bc3+ 6.Ka4 Bd4 7.Be4 = (-0.22) Depth: 11/13 00:00:00 27kN 1...Bh8 2.Kb4 Bg7 3.Ka4 Ka1 = (-0.23) Depth: 12/27 00:00:00 50kN 1...Be5 2.Kb4 Bh8 3.Ka4 = (-0.24) Depth: 12/27 00:00:00 62kN 1...Be5 2.Kb4 Bh2 3.h8Q+ Kc1 = (-0.24) Depth: 12/27 00:00:00 63kN 1...Bc3 2.h8Q Bxh8 3.Kb4 = (-0.25) Depth: 12/27 00:00:00 70kN 1...Bc3 2.h8Q Bxh8 3.Kb4 Bc3+ 4.Ka4 Bd4 5.Ka5 Kxb1 6.Kb4 a2 7.Kb3 a1Q ³ (-0.60) Depth: 12/27 00:00:00 75kN 1...Bc3 2.h8Q Bxh8 3.Kb4 Bc3+ 4.Ka4 Bd4 5.Kb4 Bc5+ 6.Ka4 Kxb1 7.Kb3 -+ (-8.73) Depth: 12/27 00:00:00 83kN 1...Bc3 2.Kb5 Kxb1 3.Kc4 a2 4.Kxc3 a1Q+ 5.Kc4 -+ (-8.98) Depth: 13/24 00:00:00 98kN 1...Bc3 2.Be4 a2 3.Bd5 a1Q+ 4.Kb5 -+ (-9.48) Depth: 13/24 00:00:00 100kN 1...Bc3 2.h8Q Kxb1 3.Qxc3 a2 -+ (-9.48) Depth: 13/32 00:00:04 889kN 1...Bc3 2.h8Q Bxh8 3.Kb5 Kxb1 4.Kb4 a2 5.Ka3 -+ (-9.73) Depth: 14/23 00:00:04 920kN 1...Bc3 2.h8Q Bxh8 3.Be4 a2 4.Kb4 a1Q 5.Bd5 -+ (-10.23) Depth: 14/23 00:00:04 929kN 1...Bc3 2.h8Q Bxh8 3.Kb4 Bd4 4.Ka4 Bc5 5.Ba2 Kxa2 6.Kb5 Kb1 7.Kc6 a2 8.Kd5 a1Q 9.Ke4 Be3 -+ (-11.88) Depth: 14/30 00:00:06 1434kN 1...Bc3 2.h8Q Bxh8 3.Kb4 Bd4 4.Ka4 Bc5 5.Ba2 Kxa2 6.Kb5 Kb1 7.Kc6 a2 8.Kd5 a1Q 9.Kxc5 -+ (-11.92) Depth: 15/26 00:00:06 1484kN 1...Bc3 2.h8Q Bxh8 3.Kb4 Bd4 4.Ka4 Bc5 5.Ba2 Kxa2 6.Kb5 Kb1 7.Kc6 a2 8.Kd5 a1Q 9.Kc4 -+ (-12.03) Depth: 16/28 00:00:07 1591kN 1...Bc3 2.h8Q Bxh8 3.Kb4 Bd4 4.Ka4 Bc5 5.Ba2 Kxa2 6.Kb5 Kb1 7.Kc6 a2 8.Kd5 a1Q 9.Kxc5 -+ (-12.12) Depth: 17/30 00:00:08 1798kN 1...Bc3 2.h8Q Bxh8 3.Kb4 Bd4 4.Ka4 Bc5 5.Ba2 Kxa2 6.Kb5 Kb1 7.Kc6 a2 8.Kd5 a1Q 9.Kc4 -+ (-12.18) Depth: 18/32 00:00:10 2236kN 1...Bc3 2.h8Q Bxh8 3.Kb4 Bd4 4.Ka4 Bc5 5.Ba2 Kxa2 6.Kb5 Kb1 7.Kc6 a2 8.Kd5 a1Q 9.Kc4 -+ (-12.24) Depth: 19/34 00:00:12 2835kN :) You worried me for a moment... > >SMIRF is an Engine for 10x8 Chess, 10x8 CRC Chess, 8x8 classic Chess, and for >8x8 FRC too, under the SMIRF-GUI (with his TMCI Protokoll - Third Millennium >Chess Interface). > >About SMIRF: > >http://www.chessbox.de > >PS: The TMCI-Protokoll is free also say his author. Gonna try it out... Does it has personalities? ;D
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