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

Author: Paul

Date: 03:47:35 04/06/01

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On April 06, 2001 at 05:16:39, leonid wrote:

>Hi!
>
>If you like to sove one easy mate, you can try this:
>
>[D]NK2Q3/1B4Q1/3Q2PB/1N3Q1q/1bQ4n/2nqqq1b/rQ2q1Qr/R1rqkqrR w - -
>
>I remember that when this position was created around one month ago, I found
>that it is mate for  black and whites.
>
>Please indicate your results for both colors.
>
>Thanks,
>Leonid.

Hi Leonid!

Although I haven't been able to work on my program for the last couple of
months, just for the record this is what the "old" Pretz says:

White to move: 01:17 WM10 08 Qgxc3+ Bxc3 Qcxc3+ Rxc3 Qxc3+ Rd2 Rxd1+ Qxd1 Qxe3+
Qfxe3 Qfxf1+ Rxf1 Rxf1+ Qxf1 Qxe3+ Re2 Qxd1+ Kxd1 Qc1#, so a mate in 10.

Black to move: 00:01 BM7 05 Qxd6+ Qgc7 Qxe8+ Qc8 Qxc8+ Bxc8 Rxa8+ Rxa8 Qxb5+
Qxb5 Qxc7+ Kxc7 Qd6#, so a mate in 7.

Salut!
Paul



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