Hi all,
On 9/14/08, Pascal Georges <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> 2008/9/14 Joost 't Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>> Hi,
>>
>> [3.6.23, linux] Not exactly a bug, but maybe close?
>>
>> Recently played a game starting with the following moves, resulting in an
>> unusual french position:
>> 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5 Nd5 3.Bc4 Nb6 4.Bb3 d5 5.d4 e6
>>
>> Now looking at the scid tree window, my big database reports the options
>> Nf3,
>> Be3 and exd6.. The third alternative of course being an illegal en-passant
>> capture in the same position but reached using a different move order.
>>
>> Anything that could be done about this?
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> Hi,
>
> Tree window handles positions, not sequence of moves : so exd6 is possible
> if the latest move played was d5 (transposition). A bit weird in that case,
> I agree.
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> Pascal
>
Even in FEN, there is a marker to show en passant is possible or not. In the
Scid position representation, is there no provision to see whether en
passant is possible?
Regards,
Dhanish
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