Author: Ernst Walet
Date: 08:39:28 02/19/01
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On February 19, 2001 at 09:12:57, leonid wrote: >Hi! > >If you like to solve forced mate, you can easely solve this: > >[D]1Brb1rbN/1P1pkp1P/1q1qpq1q/1N1QbQ1B/1Qn1n1nQ/2Q3Q1/3R1R2/4K3 w- - > >Please indicate your result. Try not forget to say your program and hardware. > >Thanks, >Leonid. CM8000, PIII-500E, 128MB hash: Time Depth Score Positions Moves 0:03 1/3 25.26 69629 1. hxg8=N+ Rxg8 2. Qfxf6+ Ngxf6 3. bxc8=N+ Kf8 4. Nxb6 Bxg3 5. Bxd6+ Ncxd6 6. Nxf7 0:06 1/3 29.25 149009 1. Bxd6+ Ncxd6 2. Qhxf6+ Qxf6 3. bxc8=N+ Ke8 4. hxg8=Q Qxf5 5. Ncxd6+ Nxd6 6. Rxf5 Nxf5 0:08 1/3 29.65 227415 1. Qhxf6+ Qxf6 2. Qxf6+ Ngxf6 3. bxc8=N+ Ke8 4. Nbxd6+ Nexd6 5. hxg8=Q Rxg8 6. Nxd6+ Nxd6 7. Bxd6 0:19 1/3 30.83 660264 1. Nxd6 Nexd6 2. hxg8=N+ Ke8 3. Nxf6+ Qxf6 4. bxc8=Q Qxf5 5. Rxf5 exd5 6. Rxd5 0:27 1/3 Mate08 942199 1. Qfxe6+ dxe6 2. Bxd6+ Nexd6 3. bxc8=N+ Kd7 4. Nxb6+ Bxb6 5. Qbxd6+ Nxd6 6. Qxd6+ Bxd6 7. Qxd6+ Ke8 8. Qd7# 0:32 1/4 Mate08 1151319 1. Qfxe6+ dxe6 2. Bxd6+ Nexd6 3. bxc8=N+ Kd7 4. Nxb6+ Bxb6 5. Qbxd6+ Nxd6 6. Qb7+ Ke8 7. Qcc6+ Kd8 8. Qbd7# 2:02 2/5 Mate08 4334147 1. Qfxe6+ dxe6 2. Bxd6+ Nexd6 3. bxc8=N+ Kd7 4. Nxb6+ Bxb6 5. Qbxd6+ Nxd6 6. Qb7+ Ke8 7. Qcc6+ Kd8 8. Qbd7# Ernst.
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