Author: Imran Hendley
Date: 16:59:31 01/09/00
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On January 09, 2000 at 17:30:33, Charlie GOLD wrote: The first two look very obvious. I did not analyze them with a program, but I immediately spotted the correct move. Obviously I could not see mate in 9, but I don't think that matters. However I think the third one is a better test position, it isn't as simple. (I couldn't solve this one) > > Ignacio Santos Crespo put these positions on the message board Jan. 3rd. >CAN YOUR FAVORITE PROGRAM SOLVE THEM? > [d] r1b2r1k/1pq2ppp/p2b1n1N/8/2B1p3/1P3Q2/PBP2PPP/R4R1K w - - > > [D] r1bq1k1r/1p1pn1bp/3Q2p1/p5p1/2B5/4R3/PP3PPP/R5K1 w - - > > [D] 2r3k1/1b3pq1/2r1p1p1/1p1pP1Q1/1b1B4/pN1BP1P1/2P3KR/7R w - -
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