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Subject: Re: number of moves in position

Author: Dann Corbit

Date: 19:53:06 09/20/99

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On September 20, 1999 at 21:48:31, leonid wrote:

>On September 20, 1999 at 21:02:30, Dann Corbit wrote:
>
>>It would be really nice for those of us who are terminally lazy if you would
>>post also the position in EPD or FEN.
>
>Sorry, but what it is the EPD or FEN?
EPD and FEN are parts of the PGN standard.  They are simple ways to describe a
board position that a computer can take very easily as input.  Many computer
chess programs can read and write either FEN or EPD.

>Anyway, I believe that the best and easiest position to see is when it
>is done in graphics. I have one program, that one friend of mine wrote and
>gave me, but here are no place to use it.
>I have many "crazy positions" like the last one, created few years ago when
>I wrote my "Mate Solving Logic". I have even the impression that the
>position with 213 moves, that somebody presented, is somehow related with
>my "inevitable mate library" accessible freely on the Web.
I am curious about your "mate solving logic."
Exactly what is it?  A program?  A methodology or ???




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