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Subject: Re: If you like to solve a mate...

Author: Tim Foden

Date: 05:58:07 02/13/01

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On February 13, 2001 at 07:52:59, leonid wrote:

>Hi!
>
>Here is one of my usual forced mate but this time just too easy and short.
>Whites hardly have 100 moves and black is almost helpless. Try to solve it if
>you like.
>
>[D]q3Q3/rPnBq3/1Q1qN3/rq1QqQ2/kr1N1Q1Q/qqQb1R2/3BQ3/rRn1b2K w - -
>
>Please, indicate your result.
>
>Thanks,
>Leonid.

OK, I'll give it a try even though you say it is easy! :-)

Green Light v2.13-pr1, 920MHz Duron, 24Mb hash, finds a mate in 7:

  3   2.52  17.36  411424  Qcxb3+ Nxb3 Qxb3+ Qxb3 Rxa1+ Qa3 Rxa3+ Kxa3 Nxb5+
                             Raxb5
  4   2.86     ++  518728  Qcxb3+  (a=16.86 b=17.86 e=17.86)
  4   3.38 320.87  918986  Qcxb3+ Nxb3 Qxb3+ Rxb3 Nxb5+ Qab4 Nc3+ Ka3 Bc1+ Rb2
                             Qxb2+ Qxb2 Qxb2# <ht>
  4   3.96 320.87 1401563  Qcxb3+ Nxb3 Qxb3+ Rxb3 Nxb5+ Qab4 Nc3+ Ka3 Bc1+ Rb2
                             Qxb2+ Qxb2 Qxb2# <ht>
  5   4.62 320.87 2018943  Qcxb3+ Nxb3 Qxb3+ Rxb3 Nxb5+ Qab4 Nc3+ Ka3 Bc1+ Rb2
                             Qxb2+ Qxb2 Qxb2#

It sticks with this until ply 8 where I stopped the analysis.

Cheers, Tim.



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