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There are 0 results for Riki in the games. There are 6 results for Riki in the forum. Wolfgang Utesch (2006-10-19 20:47:01) Mate in 292 moves The white pawn h4 cannot reach its position without striking the black g-pawn - but this g-pawn is still there! Wolfgang Wolfgang Utesch (2006-10-19 20:56:51) Mate in 292 moves More accurate: The white pawn h4 cannot reach its position without striking the black g- and h-pawns - but this g- and h-pawns are still there! In combination with the black g-double pawn an the black h5-pawn, which position need to strike the white g- and h-pawns is it unpossible to reach out of the normal chess start position! Wolfgang Wolfgang Utesch (2006-10-20 09:39:00) Mate in 292 moves Yes, Gino, you are right! All pawns on board, so the double pawns can reach their position only by striking of other figures. For this position black should have had 9 (!) other figures (h4 by 2 figures; g5 by 3; e6 by 4) - but only 4 are missing. Wolfgang Andrew Stephenson (2007-09-11 22:04:32) Chess comp ratings Rybka is most dominant in the single processor versions when it comes to multi processor versions the gap is less and suddenly Zap chess appears. I am not sure why this is. Another point thats interesting is Rybkas endgame evaluations there is some significant difference with Fritz here. It seems a bit overoptimistic but sometimes it seems right. Finally a striking point when using Rybka is how comparatively few positions it is analysing per second compared to Fritz maybe only 10%. This illustrates Thibaults point about Rybka's far greater reliance on chess knowledge. Wolfgang Utesch (2007-09-23 16:53:41) 50 moves rule Is the 50 moves rule effective (50 moves without striking any figure or moving a pawn) - as in FIDE or ICCF rules? I can't find a hint in our rules. Wolfgang Utesch (2007-09-23 17:16:54) 50 moves rule (better wording) Is the 50 moves rule effective (50 moves without striking any piece or without moving any pawn) - as in FIDE or ICCF rules (draw)? I can't find a hint in our rules. There are 0 results for Riki in wikichess. ... or search for Riki in FICGS via Google
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