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Subject: Re: Who can help me with Chest (mate solver)

Author: Michel Langeveld

Date: 16:14:54 08/23/00

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>On August 23, 2000 at 15:46:42, Michel Langeveld wrote:
>
>>Does someobdy know how to calculate the varation of the folowing epd:
>>RNBKQ2r/PPPPNQq1/8/8/5n1q/8/p1ppp3/rq1k1b2 w - -
>>
>>Please not the position look likes reversed but this is true because it's a
>>positon of a wild5-game.
>>
>>Michel Langeveld
>
>White is lost.  Here is the relevant part of Chest output:
>
>CHEST version 3.19, 18-Dec-1999
>Options = -x -sSLU
>Input file: 'i.ccc54'
>Reading job:
>W:  Kd8 Qe8 Qf7 Ra8 Bc8 Nb8 Ne7 Pa7 Pb7 Pc7 Pd7 (11)
>B:  Kd1 Qb1 Qg7 Qh4 Ra1 Rh8 Bf1 Nf4 Pa2 Pc2 Pd2 Pe2 (12)
>FEN: RNBKQ2r/PPPPNQq1/8/8/5n1q/8/p1ppp3/rq1k1b2 w - -
>
>After Nb8 - a6  ...
>        Solution (in 2 moves):
>        Qg7 : f7
>
> Qxf7 Nc5 Qhxe7#
>      -*- Ne6#
>
>After Nb8 - c6  ...
>        Solution (in 2 moves):
>        Qg7 : f7
>
> Qxf7 Nd4 Qhxe7#
>      -*- Ne6#

Is it possible to get this output in a for which is get when you use the -b
option. But then including one of the possible defenses which leads to mate in
2?



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