
I hope you enjoy it. This position is not a problem, because when you play it, on several occasions there is more than one win or one draw.
Red to move, what result ?

Regards,
Alex
shr wrote:While doing a final re-reading the "SIXTH" contest, i find this position. I was curious with verdict and decided to check it with program database. Indeed, my verdict was correct, but I find this position a real "ending Eldorado"and worthy to study. Both sides have alot of possiblities here to play wrongly !
I hope you enjoy it. This position is not a problem, because when you play it, on several occasions there is more than one win or one draw.
Red to move, what result ?
Regards,
Alex
Passionate Draughts wrote:Very nice analysis by WCC.
joshua armstrong wrote:When will OPC be out for the public? and will it be expensive?
shr wrote:...
HISTORY
Several months ago one of the "Russian checkers" programmers developed (he said it took him only couple days) a piece of code, which extracted from database positions which met one of the following requirement:
"the longest the only winning moves" or "the longest the only drawn moves"...
EdTrice wrote:Hi Alex,
As I understand it, you want to find two positions.
shr wrote:I anticipate here hundred or maybe thousand brilliant positions, which all of us enjoy very much. They are hidden in database, and you can help human find them.
I remember positions generated by programs in Russian checkers - it was a real classic !
So ... again - the program will COMPOSE problems. Can you imagine in checkers literature - the program is an author of some problems. Not analysing, but composing !!!
Alex