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Subject: Re: One mate to solve...

Author: leonid

Date: 12:25:32 04/29/01

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On April 29, 2001 at 05:22:00, Paul wrote:

>On April 25, 2001 at 11:48:17, leonid wrote:
>
>>Hello!
>>
>>If you want to know how much others understand what you are been talking about,
>>then ask your computer to solve this problem.
>>
>>[D]3k4/r2b2r1/3b4/1Q1Q1Q2/1qnqnq2/1N1B1N2/QpQBQpQ1/q1RKR1q1 b - -
>>
>>Please indicate your result.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Leonid.
>
>Hi again,
>
>That Chessmaster is really unbeatable when it comes to mating! :) Think I'll
>move my (mate) extensions to my quiescence search in the next version, that
>should help! A mate in 9 says little Pretzy:


Hi!

Was ready to respond to your other message, that it is mate in 9, when looked
into this. You already found shortest mate on your own. I searched this position
by brute force. Was lucky to have here accessible branching factor.

Dobriy den, (Good day!)
Leonid.


>02:26 BM9 09 Qfxd2+ Qcxd2 Qxd2+ Qxd2 Nc3+ Qxc3 Ne3+ Kd2 fxe1=Q+ Nxe1 Qxc3+ Ke2
>Qcxe1+ Rxe1 Qaxe1+ Kf3 Qxg2#
>
>Dobriy vetcher,
>Paul



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