Bonsai,
test 1:
test1 gave the following result:
Fritz 9: 1) 1.Kd1 d4 2.Rf7 c4 3.Rd7 d3 4.Rg7 d2 5.Re7 -1.20/18
Fritz 9: 2) 1.Rf7 d4 2.Kd1 c4 3.Rd7 d3 4.Rg7 d2 5.Re7 -1.20/18 ;
Fritz 9: 3) 1.Rc7 c4 2.Kd1 d4 3.Rd7 d3 4.Rg7 d2 5.Re7 -1.20/18 ;
Fritz 9: 4) 1.Ke1 d4 2.Kd1 c4 3.Rd7 d3 4.Rg7 d2 5.Re7 -1.20/18 ;
Fritz 9: 5) 1.Rg7 d4 2.Kd1 c4 3.Rd7 d3 4.Rg7 d2 5.Re7 -1.20/18
test2
Fritz 9: 1.exd4 Qd6 2.d5 exd5 3.Qe5 Nc4 4.Qxd6 Nxd6 5.Nxd5 Ng6 6.Ne7+ Nxe7 7.Rxd6 a5 8.Rb6 0.20/15 Line
Fritz 9: 1.Rxd4 Nec6 2.Rd3 Nb4 3.Rd1 Nc4 4.h4 Rc8 5.h5 h6 6.Bf3 Kh8 7.a3 0.02/15 Line
And finally test3, a classic. I suppose most humans would find the first few moves of the drawing idea in no time and then figure out how to deal with the ...Qa6 infiltration after a little thought.
Both fritzes are clueless so far, and I don't have the time to wait until ply 30 is reached - if that would help...:
test3 - by J. Hashek 1951
http://www.france-echecs.com/diagramme/imgboard.phpfen=8/1p6/1Pp2N1q/2Ppk2p/P3p3... Fritz 9: 1.Ne8 -1.05/16
Fritz 9: 1.Nd7+ Ke6 2.Nb8 Qf8 3.Nxc6 Qxc5 4.Nd4+ Kf7 5.Nb5 exd3 6.Rc1 Qxb6 7.Kxd3 Qa6 8.Rc5 h4 9.gxh4 Qxa4 -1.95/16 ;
Fritz 9: 1.a5 Kxf6 2.a6 Qh8 3.a7 Qa8 4.d4 Ke7 5.Ra1 Ke6 -2.40/16 ;
Fritz 8: 1) 1.Ne8 exd3 2.Nd6 Qg7 3.a5 Qg4 4.e4 dxe4 5.Re1 Qg5+ 6.Re3 Kd4 7.Nxe4 Qg7 -0.87/16 ;
Fritz 8: 2) 1.Nd7+ Kf5 2.d4 Qh8 3.Kc3 Qa8 4.Kb3 h4 5.g4+ Kxg4 6.Ne5+ Kf5 7.Rg1 Qa6 8.Rg7 Ke6 -0.75/15 ;
Fritz 8: 3) 1.a5 Kxf6 2.a6 Qh8 3.a7 Ke6 4.Rb4 Qa8 5.Kc3 Ke5 6.d4+ Kf6 7.Ra4 Ke7 -1.62/15