Author: Mike S.
Date: 11:44:21 03/11/00
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On March 11, 2000 at 12:33:40, pavel wrote: >hi, >(...) >and by the way "comet doesnt finds the mate" I thought first it's # in 3, but then I saw white must play 3.Kh1 of course. So it is a # in 10 (or 9?), but it seems that most programs, including Comet B02, will nevertheless announce mate in a few seconds. Here is a log from a K6-2/400 MHz, 8 MB hash: Scheidl,M - Comet B02 [D]3q1rk1/1R5p/R1Q3p1/3pp3/2pb4/5P1P/4r1P1/7K b - - 0 1 Analysis by Comet B02: 1...Tf7 -+ (-7.33) Tiefe: 1/2 00:00:00 1...Te1+ 2.Kh2 Lg1+ 3.Kh1 Le3+ 4.Kh2 Tf7 -+ (-6.94) Tiefe: 2/11 00:00:00 -+ (-7.00) Tiefe: 4/15 00:00:00 1...Dg5 2.Dxd5+ Kh8 3.Txh7+ Kxh7 4.Dd7+ Kh8 5.Dg4 Dxg4 6.hxg4 -+ (-8.12) Tiefe: 4/23 00:00:00 -+ (-11.42) Tiefe: 7/25 00:00:07 1142kN 1...Te1+ 2.Kh2 Lg1+ 3.Kh1 Lf2+ 4.Kh2 Lg3+ 5.Kxg3 Dg5+ 6.Kh2 Df4+ 7.g3 Th1+ 8.Kxh1 Dxf3+ 9.Kh2 De2+ 10.Kh1 Tf1# -+ (-#9) Tiefe: 7/25 00:00:07 1211kN -+ (-#9) Tiefe: 7/25 00:00:07 1211kN (T=Rook, L=Bishop, D=Queen - sorry, the GUI was set to german) Regards, M.Scheidl
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