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Subject: Re: Underpromtion Test Position

Author: Andrew Dados

Date: 21:03:01 03/08/00

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On March 08, 2000 at 21:09:18, Ricardo Gibert wrote:

>On March 08, 2000 at 18:09:38, Andrew Dados wrote:
>
>>On March 08, 2000 at 17:38:05, Mike S. wrote:
>>
>>>The following famous position could be used for ultimate underpromotion testing.
>>>If it's new to you - you'll surely be surprised.
>>>
>>>L.Yarosh 1983
>>>[D]Bq1B1K2/3PpN2/P3Pp2/P1p2P2/2Pk1b1R/1p6/pN1P1P2/QR6 w - -
>>># in 4
>>>
>>>see Tim Krabbé's Chess Curiosities:
>>>Diagram of the century
>>>http://www.xs4all.nl/~timkr/chess/babs.html
>>>
>>>Regards,
>>>M.Scheidl
>>
>>Hmm... according to my program it's simple mate in 3 without underpromoting
>>whatsoever.. 1.Re1 with mate in 2 following.
>>Can be a bug though...
>>
>>-Andrew-
>
>1.Re1 Qxd8+ 2.Kg7 Qg8+ 3.Kxg8 stalemate

uhhuh... another bug fixed.. thanks :)



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