Author: Paul
Date: 05:43:52 04/11/01
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On April 10, 2001 at 18:08:25, Tim Foden wrote: >On April 10, 2001 at 08:37:48, Paul wrote: >>2qrr1n1/3b1kp1/2pBpn1p/1p2PP2/p2P4/1BP5/P3Q1PP/4RRK1 w - - >Green Light Chess 2.14-pr7, 880MHz Duron, 48MB hash, says after 21 seconds that >Qh5+ is a mate in 14. It then agrees that this is a mate in 10 after another >second :) > >Analysis: > > 9 20.99 ++ 12019k Qh5+ (a=0.50 b=1.50 e=1.50) > 9 21.30 320.973 12268k Qh5+ Nxh5 fxe6+ Kg6 Bc2+ Kg5 Rf5+ Kg6 Rf6+ Kg5 Rg6+ > Kh4 Re4+ Nf4 Bd1 Bxe6 Rxf4+ Bg4 Rgxg4+ Qxg4 Rxg4+ > Kh5 Rxg7+ Kh4 g3+ Kh3 Bg4# <ht> > 9 22.03 320.973 12798k Qh5+ Nxh5 fxe6+ Kg6 Bc2+ Kg5 Rf5+ Kg6 Rf6+ Kg5 Rg6+ > Kh4 Re4+ Nf4 Bd1 Bxe6 Rxf4+ Bg4 Rgxg4+ Qxg4 Rxg4+ > Kh5 Rxg7+ Kh4 g3+ Kh3 Bg4# <ht> > 10 22.87 320.981 13514k Qh5+ Nxh5 fxe6+ Kg6 Bc2+ Kg5 Rf5+ Kg6 Rf6+ Kg5 Rg6+ > Kh4 Re4+ Nf4 Rxf4+ Kh5 g3 Bxe6 Rh4# <ht> That's quite some program you've got there Tim, solving Leonid's & my problems as if they're not! :) Groetjes, Paul
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