Author: Steffen Jakob
Date: 21:23:53 02/19/06
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On February 19, 2006 at 23:15:34, Nathan Thom wrote: >I'm putting in benchmarking abilities, but am a little unsure what this means in >the WAC.epd file: > >r1bqk2r/ppp1nppp/4p3/n5N1/2BPp3/P1P5/2P2PPP/R1BQK2R w KQkq - bm Ba2 Nxf7; id >"WAC022"; > >Does that mean the best move is either Ba2 or Nxf7, or it must be Ba2 followed >by Nxf7? From the PGN specification (http://www.very-best.de/pgn-spec.htm): 16.2.15 Opcode "bm": best move(s) The opcode "bm" indicates a set of zero or more moves, all immediately playable from the current position, that are judged to the best available by the EPD writer. Each operand is a SAN move; they appear in ASCII order. Greetings, Steffen.
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