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Subject: An Alternative Method

Author: Claude Le Page

Date: 02:46:32 05/07/05

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I suggest another method:
consider the famous game Atars-Tomson (it is in every database)
1 e4 e5 2 Nf3 f5 3 Bc4 fxe4 4 Nxe5 Qg5 5 d4 Qxg2 6 Qh5+ g6 7 Bf7+ Kd8
8 Bxg6 Qxh1+ 9 Ke2 c6 10 Nc3 Kc7 11 Bf4 Qxa1 12 Nxd7+!! (every "good" engine
finds it)Kxd7 13 Qf5+ Kd8 14 Qxf8+ Kd7 15 Bf5#
The interesting point is elsewhere:On 12...Kd8 (best!)there is #14 (generally
announced as #18 )
There are at least 3 mates completely different: that of Junior7 and that of
Shredder9 have nothing in common (although both are #14 announced as#18)
It would be interesting to compare on his position PVs of Patriot , Toga and so
on
As I am not Programmer , Just Analyst ( in my previous job as in my chess life )
this method is easier for me
Surely , the position I quoted is not unique , and you could easily find other
ones



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