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Subject: Re: Deepest chess problem ever composed?

Author: Helmut Conrady

Date: 12:53:02 09/15/00

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On September 15, 2000 at 09:38:12, walter irvin wrote:

>On September 15, 2000 at 08:18:59, Helmut Conrady wrote:
>
>>Im wondering, what is the deepest chessproblem ever composed. There is a problem
>>created by Petrovic in 1969 which might lead to a mate in 270.
>>
>>[D]8/Bk3p1p/1P3p2/KP2n2p/1P1p4/1Pp2p2/B1P5/7B w - - 0 1
>>
>>Unfortunately I haven t got the solution.
>>
>>Can onyone explain how to win this.
>>Does anyone know a deeper problem?
>>
>>Thanks in advance.
>>
>>Helmut
>
>you are wrong the deepest chess position is indeed the start position and no one
>has ever solved it and no one ever will .if anyone can find a deeper problem
>show me .

You re wrong. I asked Fritz. He told me 1. e4 leads to a mate in 6543 moves
while all others draw!

Helmut



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