Author: Chris Conkie
Date: 14:45:50 10/04/05
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On October 03, 2005 at 18:28:23, George Tsavdaris wrote: >On October 03, 2005 at 18:08:59, Chris Conkie wrote: > It doesn't! These are Chess engines and to be able to produce a valid Chess >position analysis, you have to provide them with a valid position. > It would be a matter only if you would provide them with a legal Chess position >and they returned an illegal move...... [d] 8/P1P1P1P1/2KRrk2/2RnNr2/2bNnb2/2qBBQ2/1p1p1p1p/8 w - - 0 1 Matheus-2.3: 1 00:00 76.547 1.275.700 -1.85 Nxf5 Nxe7+ Kb6 Nxd6 1 00:00 204.386 1.572.200 -0.20 Nxe6 Nxe7+ Kb6 Bxe5 1 00:00 230.032 1.533.500 +8.40 Rxe6+ Kxg7 Nxf5+ Kh8 1 00:00 241.942 1.512.100 +9.88 Nxe6 Bxf4 Nxf4 2 00:00 252.990 1.488.100 +99.93 Qg4 Nxf5 g8Q 3 00:00 291.351 1.387.300 +99.93 Qg4 Nxf5 g8Q 4 00:00 699.377 1.942.700 +99.93 Qg4 Nxf5 g8Q 5 00:01 3.805.782 2.606.700 +99.93 Qg4 Nxf5 g8Q 6 00:10 28.553.668 2.780.200 +99.93 Qg4 Nxf5 g8Q 7 01:15 212.796.261 2.818.800 +99.93 Qg4 Nxf5 g8Q 7 02:30 435.258.074 2.897.400 +M4 Qg4 Nxf5 g8Q Nxf5 has a special quality about it that you just don't see too often. Go for it George.....what do you think now? I am ready to Samba...... :) Chris
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