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Subject: Re: Also there is......

Author: Robert Hyatt

Date: 06:06:57 06/13/05

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On June 12, 2005 at 23:05:39, Christopher Conkie wrote:

>....the fact therefore, that Crafty will play with more more than 32 pieces on
>the board Bob.

If you will cite the specific rule for chess that says "white can never have
more than 32 pieces, even in composed positions" then I'll fix it since it is
trivial.  But people have always played with oddball positions, and not
accepting them results in far more email than allowing positions that can not
really be called "illegal" due to a specific rule anyway...


>
>I honestly cannot see how that can be allowed in console mode using setboard.
>
>[D]n1nkn1n1/1n1n1n1n/n1n1n1n1/1n1n1n1n/N1N1N1N1/1N1N1N1N/N1N1N1N1/1N1NKN1N w - -
>0 1
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>34 pieces on one board, 32 of them are Knights.
>
>Not possible in my view.
>
>It is very obvious to me that Crafty does this however. Anyone can try this for
>themselves.
>
>What do you think?


I think it is just as legal to have 33 pieces on the chess board, as it is for
you to stick your foot under a running lawn mower.  Whether you should do it or
not is a different question, however...

Again, can you cite a specific rule that says for any chess position, white can
never have more than 16 pieces, no more than 8 extra pieces of the same type,
etc?  For games starting in the normal starting position, this can be
interpreted as true, but not for compositions...




>
>Christopher



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