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Hello,
In its Analysis, Shredder evaluates lines with a strange (to me) notation for example M150+, or M267-- Can anyone tell me what that means, I know it sees a mate, but its unclear to me what its saying. Thanx Jim |
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I was wondering what that was about too. Someone told me it means the
computer sees the possibility of checkmate but it isn't sure in how many moves that will occur so it gives the strange numbers you used as an example. Of course if it is an obvious mating situation then it gives you the exact moves to checkmate. Jim King wrote: Hello, In its Analysis, Shredder evaluates lines with a strange (to me) notation for example M150+, or M267-- Can anyone tell me what that means, I know it sees a mate, but its unclear to me what its saying. Thanx Jim |
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very strange I cant get info on what those numbers mean
wrote in message oups.com... I was wondering what that was about too. Someone told me it means the computer sees the possibility of checkmate but it isn't sure in how many moves that will occur so it gives the strange numbers you used as an example. Of course if it is an obvious mating situation then it gives you the exact moves to checkmate. Jim King wrote: Hello, In its Analysis, Shredder evaluates lines with a strange (to me) notation for example M150+, or M267-- Can anyone tell me what that means, I know it sees a mate, but its unclear to me what its saying. Thanx Jim |
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Jim King wrote:
Hello, In its Analysis, Shredder evaluates lines with a strange (to me) notation for example M150+, Mate in (at least) 150, and a fail-high (score will increase soon, i.e. we will probably find a shorter mate soon). or M267-- "I thought I saw a mate, but dammit, where did it go?" -- GCP |
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Thank you
"Gian-Carlo Pascutto" wrote in message ... Jim King wrote: Hello, In its Analysis, Shredder evaluates lines with a strange (to me) notation for example M150+, Mate in (at least) 150, and a fail-high (score will increase soon, i.e. we will probably find a shorter mate soon). or M267-- "I thought I saw a mate, but dammit, where did it go?" -- GCP |
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Thank you
"CeeBee" wrote in message 2.164... "Jim King" wrote in rec.games.chess.computer: for example M150+, or M267-- M stands for "Mate in". The numbers indicate that there is a mate "at least within 150 moves" but I don't know how absolute those figures are. IIRC the + and - indicate a fail high and a fail low, either indicated that the engine found an even better situation in its PV than previously thought or even worse than thought before. In this case the engine indicates that it either has found a shorter or a longer mate, but isn't sure what that shorter/longer route exactly is. -- CeeBee *** The Cookie Has Spoken *** |
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