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Subject: Re: Mate in 29? - ChestUCI says "yes"!

Author: pavel

Date: 09:38:58 04/13/05

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On April 13, 2005 at 12:32:20, F. Huber wrote:

>On April 13, 2005 at 12:24:40, pavel wrote:
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>>[D] 3n4/rBp1p3/2P5/2PK4/k2N4/pp2R3/bppB2Rp/q1n1r1b1 w - - 0 1
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>>Mate in 29
>>M. Kwiatkowski
>>2nd Honourable Mention, The Problemist 1992
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>>1.Rg4 Even if it threatens two short mates, with Nxb3+ and Ne6+, it is still a
>>nice key. 1...h1Q+ 2.Nf3+ Kb5 Now the Knight and Rook each have chores, but they
>>can only do them if they work as a fine-tuned team - one of them holding the Qh1
>>at bay, while the other one does its job. 3.Rb4+ Ka5 4.Rbe4+! Now the Knight is
>>free. 4...Kb5 5.Nd4+ Ka4 6.Ne2+ Kb5 7.Nc3+ Ka5 8.Nxa2+ Why this Bishop had to go
>>will become clear later. 8...Kb5 Now it is the Rook's turn, but the Knight must
>>first unpin it. 9.Nc3+ Ka5 10.Ne2+ Kb5 11.Nd4+ Ka4 12.Nf3+! Kb5 13.Rb4+ Ka5
>>14.Rbxb3+ The reason for removing this pawn will be revealed later too, but at
>>least we understand why the Ba2 had to go - it would have pinned the Rb3.
>>14...Ka4 15.Rb4+ Ka5 16.Rbe4+! and the Knight is unpinned once more. 16...Kb5
>>17.Nd4+ Ka4 18.Ne2+ Kb5 19.Nc3+ Ka5 20.Na2+! It is a very nice feature of this
>>problem that the Knight goes back to the empty square a2 where it once captured
>>a Bishop. Now, it has to shield a3 from the Qa1. 20...Kb5 21.Ba6+ Finally, the
>>mating attack. 21...Rxa6 If 21...Kxa6, then 22.Rxa3+ (that is why Pb3 had to go
>>and Qxa3 had to be prevented) 22...Kb5 23.Nc3 mate. 22.Nc3+ Ka5 23.Ne2+ Kb5
>>24.Nd4+ Ka4 25.Nf3+! One last unpin of the Rook, and it's mate: 25...Kb5 26.Rb4+
>>Ka5 27.Rb6+ Ka4 28.Rxa6+ Kb5 29.Ra5 mate.
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>>http://www.xs4all.nl/~timkr/chess2/diarytxt.htm
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>ChestUCI Ver.4.1:
>CPU: Celeron 400MHz
>FEN: 3n4/rBp1p3/2P5/2PK4/k2N4/pp2R3/bppB2Rp/q1n1r1b1 w - -
>Parameters found in Database !
>Search for Special-Mate [C0/R2/K3/P10/X28] in 29 ...  (Hash=43MB)
>  29	00:08	     117.204	44.395	+M29	1.Tg4
>Search completed ...  (Time=7.91s)
>Mate in 29 found !  (00:07)
>1.Rg4 h1Q+ 2.Nf3+ Kb5 3.Rb4+ Ka5 4.Rbe4+ Kb5 5.Nd4+ Ka4 6.Ne2+ Kb5 7.Nc3+ Ka5
>8.Nxa2+ Kb5 9.Nc3+ Ka5 10.Ne2+ Kb5 11.Nd4+ Ka4 12.Nf3+ Kb5 13.Rb4+ Ka5 14.Rbxb3+
>Ka4 15.Rb4+ Ka5 16.Rbe4+ Kb5 17.Nd4+ Ka4 18.Ne2+ Kb5 19.Nc3+ Ka5 20.Na2+ Kb5
>21.Ba6+ Rxa6 22.Nc3+ Ka5 23.Ne2+ Kb5 24.Nd4+ Ka4 25.Nf3+ Kb5 26.Rb4+ Ka5 27.Rb6+
>Ka4 28.Rxa6+ Kb5 29.Ra5#
>1 Solution  (Mate in 29)
>
>Regards,
>Franz.


This is not fair. How come none of my programs finds it. :(

pavs



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