Author: David Dahlem
Date: 05:41:48 11/01/05
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On October 31, 2005 at 09:13:12, David Dahlem wrote: >On October 31, 2005 at 04:44:01, Odd Gunnar Malin wrote: > >>On October 30, 2005 at 09:37:11, David Dahlem wrote: >> >>>The GradualTest utility by Odd Gunnar Malin has a test suite with scored moves >>>called tony.epd, the positional suite of Tony Hedlund. Are there any other >>>suites with scored moves such as this? This is a sample position from tony.epd >>>... >>> >>>1r2r1k1/1pqbbppp/p2p1n2/4p3/P3PP2/2N1BB2/1PP2QPP/R4R1K b - - bm Rbc8 exf4 Bc6 >>>Rec8 b6 b5 Be6 h6; c0 "Karpov-Kasparov, Moscow 1985"; c1 "10 9 7 6 6 5 4 3"; id >>>"T01"; >>> >>>Regards >>>Dave >> >> >>Hi. >> >>There exists some of these puzzles in book-form, Bent Larsen (1 book), Danel >>King (2 books), and also on ImproveYourChess.com (Daniel King) and in >>Chessmaster (Bruce Pandolfini). >> >>But unfortunately these are all copyrighted. >> >>Another minor problem with these are that they are scored by only one GM so >>there could be some error or dispute of some moves. These are probably easy to >>find and exclude from the set. >> >>The nice thing about Tony's set is that it is evaluated by several strong >>players in an open dialog so it is probably very good. >> >>Maybe it could be possible to collect some positions from well annotated games >>(by several players) and try to score moves. >>Usually in a GM game most of the moves aren't depended on style, but would be >>played be most GM's. Take away style, tactics and openingmoves from a game you >>should still have 60-70% of the moves left as candidate for a positional test. >> >>Odd Gunnar > >Thanks Odd Gunnar > >I'll check out your suggestions. I also found the "Solitaire Chess" column by >Bruce Pandolfini in some old Chess Life magazines. This column scores moves from >selected GM games. > >Regards >Dave Also i believe the book "Test Your Positional Play" has scored moves, but i don't have this book. :-( Regards Dave
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