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Subject: Re: One average mate position...

Author: leonid

Date: 12:48:55 01/23/01

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On January 23, 2001 at 08:38:03, Paul wrote:

>On January 23, 2001 at 08:18:28, leonid wrote:
>
>>Hi!
>>
>>If you want to solve one mate position...
>>
>>[D]1rnknr2/2ppp1n1/1Qbbb1Q1/n1n1Q1N1/Q1QNn2Q/BP3Q1B/K2QR3/2R5 w - -
>>
>>Please, indicate your result.
>
>02:17 WM8 1. Ngxe6+ dxe6 2. Qxd6+ N4xd6 3. Nxe6+ Ngxe6 4. Qxd6+ Ncxd6
> 5. Qxb8+ Nc8 6. Qxe7+ Kxe7 7. Qgxe6+ Kd8 8. Qexc8x
>
>Keep them coming Leonid, I like them :) It's a good test for my program.
>
>>If you would like to come with your position that contain mate between 5 and 10
>>moves deep, it will be appreciated.
>
>I have a lot of those problems, but think most are known to the people here.
>I don't want to bore everyone with them, but here's one mate in 12 for U:
>
>[D]Rkq5/2pp4/3pr3/4pb2/K1p2pn1/2bn2p1/3pr3/6BB b - -
>
>Groetjes,
>Paul

Went to see exact time on 80386. Cyrix 33 Mhz. Time 0.22 sec.

Leonid.



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