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Subject: Re: One mate to solve... for Champions

Author: leonid

Date: 15:41:03 06/08/01

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On June 08, 2001 at 15:24:29, Angrim wrote:

>On June 04, 2001 at 11:10:30, leonid wrote:
>
>>On June 02, 2001 at 23:54:08, leonid wrote:
>>
>>>Hi!
>>>
>>>If you would like to solve some easy mate then try this:
>>>
>>>[D]qqnqBB2/rqqNQQ2/kqQQQRnK/rqqNQR2/bbqQQQ2/8/8/8 w - -
>>>
>
>that one was easy.
>proved that move d7xc5 wins, 9 turns
>PN2:1752367 evals, 42893 expands, 20.15 seconds
>
>>>I know that at Sunday we have more people coming to this place that usual. So,
>>>if you will find previous position just too little for you, then go with the
>>>next:
>>>
>>>[D]1Q1qq1Q1/2rnnr2/1rBkqBr1/2pbbp2/1NPPPN2/Q2R2Q1/2RKR3/1q3q2 w - -
>>>
>>>Please indicate your result.
>
>proved that move f6xe5 wins, 15 turns
>PN2:14184770 evals, 462347 expands, 185.04 seconds
>
>note that proof number search tends to look at all of the lines which
>include repeated checks before any quieter lines, so these are a relatively
>easy type of win for it to find.  an 8 ply deep KR vs K ending might
>be harder :

Thanks for saying twice that these position are easy! I had other impression,
after responses that I get here. Was even very careful today when I put my new
forced mate. Was sure that few consecutive difficult positions will scare some
folk even from trying to solve them.

Salut,
Leonid.


>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>Leonid.



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