Author: David Eppstein
Date: 09:38:51 11/02/99
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On November 02, 1999 at 12:33:51, Dann Corbit wrote: >Here are the C.A.P. records for those positions. My question is, "Are the >suggested best moves really the best moves?" Only one agrees pm for bm, but it >is very difficult to know without a thorough analysis. > >2b1rr1k/1p5p/1Ppp2q1/p3bN2/2P1n3/5R2/PBQ3BP/3R2K1 w - - acd 13 acn 1000; ce 190; >pv Bxe5+ dxe5 Nh4 Qg4 Qxe4 Qxe4 Rxf8+ Rxf8 Bxe4 Be6 Nf3 Rf4 Rd8+ Kg7 Re8 Bxc4 >Rxe5 Bxa2 Rxa5 Rxe4 Rxa2; pm Bxe5+; bm Bxe5+; id "ECM.123"; >... Dann -- Your CAP records have an evaluation (ce) and principal variation (pv) that are obviously meaningful only for some particular version of some particular program (I assume crafty 16.something). Shouldn't you also include that version information in the record?
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