Author: jean-christophe WEILL
Date: 04:49:59 11/22/97
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You can also test the famous Seret >>position >>here VChess needs 329304 nodes : >> >>8/1p6/8/pBP4r/p3R2P/K7/3p1p1p/3k4 w - - > > >What is the solution? > It is a mate in 25 [Event "JCW tests of VCII final"] [Site "Cachan"] [Date "1997.11.22"] [Round "9"] [White "Virtual Chess 2"] [Black "Jean-Christophe Weill"] [FEN "8/1p6/8/pBP4r/p3R2P/K7/3p1p1p/3k4 w KQkq -"] 1. Be2+ Ke1 ( 1... Kc2 ( 1... Kc1 2. Rc4+ Kb1 3. Bd3+ Ka1 4. Rc2 Kb1 5. Rb2+ Kc1 6. Rb1# ) 2. Rc4+ Kb1 3. Bd3+ Ka1 4. Rc2 Kb1 5. Rb2+ Ka1 6. Ra2# ) 2. Bg4+ Kf1 3. Bh3+ Kg1 4. Rg4+ Kh1 5. Bg2+ Kg1 6. Bxb7+ Kf1 7. Ba6+ Ke1 8. Re4+ Kd1 9. Be2+ Ke1 10. Bb5+ Kd1 11. Bxa4+ Kc1 12. Rc4+ Kb1 13. Bc2+ Kc1 14. Bf5+ Kd1 15. Bg4+ Ke1 16. Re4+ Kf1 17. Bh3+ Kg1 18. Rg4+ Kh1 19. Bg2+ Kg1 20. Bc6+ ( 20. Be4+ ) Kf1 21. Bb5+ Ke1 22. Re4+ Kd1 23. Kb2 Rxc5 24. Ba4+ Rc2+ 25. Bxc2# - JC
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