Hi,
this seems to be one of those in the meantime quite numerous "one in a million positions" where some of the engines have difficulties to solve a simple mate.
This is part of an analisys of a chess study by A.A.Troitzky, Novoje Wremjy 1897.
[d]8/8/2B3N1/5p2/6p1/6pk/4K2b/7r w - - 0 3
So which engine can solve it and which can't ?
Michael Diosi
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Mate in 4...
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Re: Mate in 4...
Most of the engines I tried got it.
Fritz 8 had the right line but still could not see the mate. CometB68 claimed mate #57 with the right line seen except for the final check. And even more peculiar it could not see the winning line from this position!
[d]8/8/8/5p2/5Np1/6p1/4K1kb/7r b - - 0 2
For some strange reason it thinks Ke3 is the best move!!!
Fritz 8 had the right line but still could not see the mate. CometB68 claimed mate #57 with the right line seen except for the final check. And even more peculiar it could not see the winning line from this position!
[d]8/8/8/5p2/5Np1/6p1/4K1kb/7r b - - 0 2
For some strange reason it thinks Ke3 is the best move!!!
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Re: Mate in 4...
Gaviota sees it instantly.Michael Diosi wrote:Hi,
this seems to be one of those in the meantime quite numerous "one in a million positions" where some of the engines have difficulties to solve a simple mate.
This is part of an analisys of a chess study by A.A.Troitzky, Novoje Wremjy 1897.
[d]8/8/2B3N1/5p2/6p1/6pk/4K2b/7r w - - 0 3
So which engine can solve it and which can't ?
Michael Diosi
http://www.playwitharena.com
Miguel
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setboard 8/8/2B3N1/5p2/6p1/6pk/4K2b/7r w - - 0 3
cores 2
analyze
********* Starts iterative deepening, thread = 0
set timer to infinite
1 1 0.0 -1.57 2.Bxh1
47 1 0.0 -0.97 2.Nf4+ Kh4 3.Bxh1
333 2 0.0 :-( 2.Nf4+
829 2 0.0 -1.62 2.Nf4+ Kh4 3.Bxh1 g2 4.Nxg2+ Kg5
1740 3 0.0 -1.25 2.Nf4+ Kh4 3.Bxh1 Bg1 4.Bc6
2078 3 0.0 +Mat_4 2.Bg2+ Kxg2 3.Nf4+ Kg1 4.Ke1 g2 5.Ne2#
2670 4 0.0 +Mat_4 2.Bg2+ Kxg2 3.Nf4+ Kg1 4.Ke1 g2 5.Ne2#
4229 5 0.0 +Mat_4 2.Bg2+ Kxg2 3.Nf4+ Kg1 4.Ke1 g2 5.Ne2#
9262 6 0.0 +Mat_4 2.Bg2+ Kxg2 3.Nf4+ Kg1 4.Ke1 g2 5.Ne2#
15022 6: 0.0 +Mat_4 2.Bg2+ Kxg2 3.Nf4+ Kg1 4.Ke1 g2 5.Ne2#
15592 7 0.0 +Mat_4 2.Bg2+ Kxg2 3.Nf4+ Kg1 4.Ke1 g2 5.Ne2#
26712 7: 0.0 +Mat_4 2.Bg2+ Kxg2 3.Nf4+ Kg1 4.Ke1 g2 5.Ne2#
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Re: Mate in 4...
Hi,
looks like some rybkas can't.
Wy don't you try stockfish?
Stockfish is an engine disigned to play chess.
It is strong.
It can underpromote.
It doesn't has the insufficent material bug.
It can deal with null move positions in a reasonable way, ok sometimes you must wait.
kind regards
Bernhard
looks like some rybkas can't.
Wy don't you try stockfish?
Stockfish is an engine disigned to play chess.
It is strong.
It can underpromote.
It doesn't has the insufficent material bug.
It can deal with null move positions in a reasonable way, ok sometimes you must wait.

kind regards
Bernhard
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Re: Mate in 4...
Hi,
according to my info Fritz 11 doesn't find it. Fritz 1 didn't find it (according to a German computer chess magazine). I wonder if Fritz 12 finds it.
Michael
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according to my info Fritz 11 doesn't find it. Fritz 1 didn't find it (according to a German computer chess magazine). I wonder if Fritz 12 finds it.
Michael
http://www.playwitharena.com
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Re: Mate in 4...
ChessMind finds it after 2.5 seconds on depth 15 because I am using double nullmove in the endgame, so dealing with zugzwang positions takes a bit longer.
If I disable null moves, the mate is seen after 0.1 seconds.
If I disable null moves, the mate is seen after 0.1 seconds.
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Re: Mate in 4...
GnuChess sees it instantly (less than 0.01 seconds).
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Re: Mate in 4...
Stockfish_151_x64_ja:
100 00:00 555.763 1.502.062 +M4 Bc6g2+ Kh3xg2 Ng6f4+ Kg2g1 Ke2e1 g3g2 Nf4e2+
JP.
100 00:00 555.763 1.502.062 +M4 Bc6g2+ Kh3xg2 Ng6f4+ Kg2g1 Ke2e1 g3g2 Nf4e2+

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Re: Mate in 4...
Hi!Michael Diosi wrote: So which engine can solve it and which can't ?
yes:
R3, Fritz 5.32, 10, for 11 only by nullmove off, otherwise no
no:
Naum4, Robbolite
Once again I see Robbo more like Naum then like Rybka.
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Re: Mate in 4...
Even my Smirf MS-175r does it:
00:00.0 (06.03=) +M~004 3.Bg2+ (Nf4+) Kxg2 4.Nf4+ Kg1 5.Ke1 g2 6.Ne2#
00:00.0 (05.01=) -1.059 3.Nf4+ (=/=) Kh4 4.Bxh1 Bg1 5.Kd1 Bd4 6.Ke2
00:00.0 (06.03=) +M~004 3.Bg2+ (Nf4+) Kxg2 4.Nf4+ Kg1 5.Ke1 g2 6.Ne2#
00:00.0 (05.01=) -1.059 3.Nf4+ (=/=) Kh4 4.Bxh1 Bg1 5.Kd1 Bd4 6.Ke2