Author: Bernhard Bauer
Date: 23:27:30 08/24/05
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On August 24, 2005 at 10:32:06, David Dahlem wrote: >>Have compiled crafty 19.20 on windows with MT=1 and it runs fine. >>Crafty is the only engine solving my zug positions. It takes time, >>but it finds the solutions. Here other engines will fail. >>Bob has, as always, released his wccc version. This is great. >>For my purposes crafty is much better than many other engines. >>I'm not doing engine matches. >>Congratulations to a good result on wccc2005. >>Kind regards >>Bernhard > >Are your zug positions available as a test suite, or could you post them here? > >Thanks >Dave Hi David, Here is a crafty file with several studies. I think, Fruit, Toga, Zappa will fail quit often, but it's easy to modify crafty in sutch a way that it solves all of these pretty fast. Kind regards Bernhard --------------------------------- title "Zugzwangstellung von Eduard Nemeth 2002" setboard 3K4/4p3/4k2p/p2pBp2/3PpP2/4P3/P6p/7B w solution Ke8 title Study by ??? setboard 8/8/8/B1p3pp/7k/1P2q2P/5NP1/7K w - - bm Bc7; solution Bc7 title Schiflin-Tschernow, UdSS-ch 1960 setboard 5k2/1p1b2p1/2p2PPp/3pQ3/3P4/q1P3K1/8/8 w - - bm Kh4; solution Kh4 title ??? setboard 8/4P3/4r3/k7/8/4N3/6p1/1R4Kb w - - bm Nf5; solution Nf5 title ??? setboard 8/4kb1p/2p3pP/1pP1P1P1/1P3K2/1B6/8/8 w - - bm e6; solution e6 title CTT4-11 Crafty-IsiChess setboard 8/8/1p1r1k2/p1pPN1p1/P3KnP1/1P6/8/3R4 b - - bm Nxd5; solution Nxd5 title Study by Kubbel setboard 8/5pq1/p4p2/Bk6/1P3P2/3P1B2/P7/2K5 w - - bm Kb2; solution Kb2 title Study Rd5 setboard 8/3R4/4B2B/4r2k/8/3p3K/8/8 w - - bm Rd5; solution Rd5 title Study by S. Kaminer (1925) setboard 2q5/8/6p1/B6p/7k/7P/R5PK/8 w - - bm Rc2; solution Rc2 title Study Mate in 8 1. Rf7 Rhxf7 2. Ne7+ setboard 5r2/1B5r/2N5/8/8/5R2/5p1p/5K1k w - - bm Rf7; solution Rf7 title Study Bc6 setboard 4B/8/6N1/5p2/1r4p1/6pk/7b/4K2Q w - - bm Bc6; solution Bc6 title Study Qa8 setboard 3Q4/3p4/P2p4/N2b4/8/4P3/5p1p/5Kbk w - - bm Qa8; solution Qa8 title Study Ba5+ setboard 8/p7/qkpN1p2/8/1B1P4/PP3K2/5P2/8 w - - bm Ba5+; solution Ba5+ title Study Qd3 setboard 8/8/1p6/p7/kq1Q4/8/K7/8 w - - bm Qd3; solution Qd3 title Study V. Kovalenko, 1998 1.Kc8 Ka7 2.Qc7+ Ka6 3.Kb8 b4 4.Qc6+ Ka5 5.Ka7 setboard k7/3K4/8/1p6/5n2/8/p1QP3p/5r2 w - - bm Kc8; solution Kc8 title Study Koslovsky setboard 8/q1k5/1pP4p/pP1K3p/P1PB4/6pP/6P1/8 w - - bm Bxb6; solution Bxb6 title Study "Chessboard magic #67" setboard 4KBkr/7p/6PP/4P3/8/3P1p2/8/8 w - - bm g7; solution g7 title "Study by Rinck, Bohemia 1906" setboard 8/7q/2K2p2/4p3/2k1P2p/8/3P4/7Q/ w - - bm Qb1; solution Qb1 title Study Qd3 setboard 8/6p1/1p6/p7/kq2Q3/8/K7/8 w - - bm Qd3; solution Qd3 title ??? setboard N7/p7/8/q1p5/1p6/k7/8/1K1Q4 w - - 0 1 solution Qc1 end --------------------------------------------
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