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Subject: Re: Tablebase mate examples: who's program shows mates correctly?

Author: Jouni Uski

Date: 02:15:41 11/30/99

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On November 30, 1999 at 04:51:01, Bernhard Bauer wrote:

>On November 30, 1999 at 01:42:24, Jouni Uski wrote:
>
>>W: Ke1 Qh1      B: Ke5       Qc6 = mate in 7
>>W: Ke1 Ra2      B: Ke5       Ra5+,Rd2,Ke2 = mate in 14
>>W: Ka1 Na8 Bg1  B: Ke4       Kb2 = mate in 30
>>
>>If You have tablebase access, You should display correct mate! I know without
>>any bases, that these endings are known and can display mate in xx...
>>
>>Jouni
>
>No problem for Crafty.
>Why do you ask? And why on so many boards?
>
I don't like when program (like Nimzo7.32) displays mates wrongly. When You can
check this
in one minute when BEFORE releasing software!!!!!!!!!

Jouni



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