Author: leonid
Date: 08:13:10 01/25/01
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On January 25, 2001 at 10:57:06, José Antônio Fabiano Mendes wrote: >On January 25, 2001 at 09:57:29, leonid wrote: > >>Hi! >> >>If you like to solve some average mate position... >> >>[D]R1brkrnR/1N1qqqbN/3qqq1B/1B1bQNbQ/1bn1Q2B/3Q1Q2/3Q1Q2/1K6 w - - >> >>Please indicate your result. >> >>If you can depose here just one forced mate position from some world chess >>championship, it will be nice. Indicate exactly where this competition happened. >>I speak about championship where human found forced mate. Never mind if this >>championship was between two humans or man and machine. It could give an >>opportinity to see which program is best in real life situation. Even more that >>this, it will permit to tune selective search for forced mate to make it more >>effective. >> >>Thanks, >>Leonid. > > As written the second row [1N1qqqb] accounts for only 7 squares, > that's why the diagram is not displayed. JAFM Thanks for indicating mistake! I hope that now it will come in graphics. At list this time I will look if it is really there. Leonid.
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