Author: Helmut Conrady
Date: 00:32:52 05/22/05
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On May 21, 2005 at 19:58:41, John Merlino wrote: >On May 21, 2005 at 17:50:19, Dieter Buerssner wrote: > >>On May 21, 2005 at 17:42:40, John Merlino wrote: >> >>>On May 21, 2005 at 11:16:37, Steven Edwards wrote: >>> >>>>On May 21, 2005 at 10:54:12, David Dahlem wrote: >>>> >>>>>What's the shortest forced mate from this position, and can any engine find it >>>>>without tablebases? >>>>> >>>>>[D]2KB4/1P6/2k5/8/8/8/7b/8 w - - 0 1 >>>> >>>>1. Bg5 Kb5 2. Be3 Ka6 3. Bc5 Be5 4. Be7 Kb5 5. Bd8 Kc6 6. Bf6 Bc7 7. Bd4 Bd6 8. >>>>Ba7 Be5 9. Bb8 Bd4 10. Bc7 Ba7 11. Bf4 Kb5 12. Be3 Bxe3 13. b8=Q+ Kc4 14. Kd7 >>>>Kd5 15. Qb3+ Kd4 16. Ke6 Bd2 17. Qa4+ Kd3 18. Kd5 Bc3 19. Qa3 Kd2 20. Kc4 Bf6 >>>>21. Qd3+ Ke1 22. Qc2 Kf1 23. Kd3 Bb2 24. Ke3 Bc1+ 25. Kf3 Bd2 26. Qxd2 Kg1 27. >>>>Qg2# 1-0 >>> >>>Both 1.Bg5 and 1.Bh4 lead to a mate in 27. Here's how Chessmaster plays it out: >> >>Yace confirms this. The PV may give little bit more information: >> >> 1...Kb6 {EGTB} 2.Bf2+! Ka6! 3.Bc5! Bg3 4.Be7! >> Kb6 5.Bd8+! Kc6! 6.Bh4! Bf4 7.Bf2! Bd6 8.Ba7! >> Be5! 9.Bb8! Bd4! 10.Bc7 Ba7! 11.Bf4 Kd5 12.Be3! >> Bxe3! 13.b8=Q!! Bd4 14.Kd7! Be3 15.Qb5+ Bc5 >> 16.Qe2 Bd4 17.Qe6+! Kc5 18.Qc6+! Kb4 19.Kd6 Ba7 >> 20.Qb7+ Bb6 21.Qxb6+! Kc3! 22.Qe3+ Kc2 23.Kd5 >> Kb2 24.Qd2+ Kb3 25.Kc5! Ka3! 26.Kc4! Ka4 >> 27.Qa2# {-1001} >> >>! moves for the attacker mean: this is the best move, other moves may win, but >>with a longer mate. ! moves for the defender: all other moves will allow shorter >>mate for the attacker. !! move for the attacker: only move, that wins (any other >>move will draw ór lose). >> >>Regards, >>Dieter > >I gotta admit I love that feature of Yace. :-) > >jm I agree! :-) BTW: Shredder can do the same, too. Helmut
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