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Subject: Re: Fruit 2: The Chessmaster for the poor

Author: F. Huber

Date: 14:18:57 01/02/05

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On January 02, 2005 at 16:02:20, Drexel,Michael wrote:

>Chessmaster is no longer the undisputed mate solver amongst the chess playing
>engines.

Hello Michael,

these examples really show the impressive mate solving capabilities of Fruit! :)

But of course they also are absolutely no problem for ChestUCI - look at the
following results, which have been found by its automatic search mode (except
the #5 in brute force), and be aware that this is all on my slow Celeron/400:

rb2b2R/2npk3/p1p3PP/1n2K1N1/1p4PN/2p3p1/3p3p/3B2rq w - - bm #31; 00:00 @
C3/K3/P2/X2;
R1n2N2/4pk1B/2Q1r2B/2K2b2/Rr1n2P1/1q1P1PP1/4N2b/8 w - - bm #16; 00:00 @
C1/K3/P3/X3;
5n2/B3K3/2p3p1/4k1N1/7P/3bN1P1/2Prn1P1/1q6 w - - bm #22; 00:00 @ C3/K2/P1/X1;
1n6/8/8/R3Np1K/1N3k2/1R6/1P5P/3n4 w - - bm #5; 00:04;
3nn3/2p2p2/6p1/n1PB3n/3BK3/1P2NRP1/3pNPnk/3n3b w - - bm #20; 00:00 @
C3/K2/P1/X1;

BTW, where do you have those nice mate positions from?
Do you have more? (If yes - nur her damit! ;-))

Best regards,
Franz.



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