Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 21:49:56 10/18/05
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On October 19, 2005 at 00:38:36, chandler yergin wrote: >On October 18, 2005 at 22:42:04, Dann Corbit wrote: > >>On October 18, 2005 at 21:54:42, chandler yergin wrote: >> >>>New game, >>>[D]1k6/1P6/K7/8/P7/2P5/8/8 w - - 0 1 >>> >>>Analysis by Shredder 8: >>> >>>1. +- (#14): 1.c4 Kc7 2.b8Q+ Kxb8 >>>2. +- (#15): 1.a5 Kc7 2.b8Q+ Kd7 3.Qd6+ Kxd6 >>>3. +- (#15): 1.Kb5 Kc7 2.b8Q+ Kxb8 >>>4. +- (#17): 1.Ka5 Kc7 2.b8Q+ Kd7 3.Qd6+ Ke8 4.Qe7+ Kxe7 >>>5. = (0.00): 1.Kb6 >>> >>>(, 18.10.2005) >> >>Except that the analysis is wrong. > >Whoops thanks for the correction; should have let it run longer. > > This is Chest 3.19 output, > Impressive Program! > > > showing that both >>a5 and c4 are mate in 10. The trajectory for c4 is shown. >> >>1k6/1P6/K7/8/P7/2P5/8/8 w - - acn 3184608; acs 14; bm a5 c4; ce 32748; dm 10; pv >>c4 Kc7 Ka7 Kd7 c5 Ke7 c6 Kf7 c7 Kg7 c8=Q Kf7 Qd7+ Kf6 b8=Q Kg6 Qg8+ Kh6 Qdh7#; > >Great; thanks You can get a solver version for Arena that is easy to use you may also be able to run it inside of ChessBase, because it has a UCI interface. http://www.uciengines.de/UCI-Engines/Chest/chest.html
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