Author: Howard Exner
Date: 23:30:22 10/08/99
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On October 08, 1999 at 15:37:41, Hans Havermann wrote: >White to play and draw > >8/6KP/6P1/8/3k4/8/p6B/b7 w >It seems to be beyond *my* program's ability to solve. Anybody? 1. Kg8 Ke4 2. Bd6 Bb2 3. Ba3 a1=Q 4. Bxb2 Qa8+ 5. Kf7 Qb7+ 6. Kg8 Qb3+ 7. Kf8 Qxb2 8. g7 1. Kg8 Ke4 2. Bd6 Kf5 3. Bf8 Kxg6 4. h8=Q Bxh8 5. Bg7 1. Kg8 Ke4 2. Bd6 Kf5 3. Bf8 Bh8 4. g7 a1=Q 5. gxh8=N Qa2+ 6. Nf7 Kg6 7. h8=N+ Are these variations on the right track? Rebel 10c is coming up with these defensive moves.
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