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Subject: Re: One easy mate...

Author: Paul

Date: 14:03:14 05/04/01

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On May 04, 2001 at 16:48:44, leonid wrote:

>
>>>In that case a solution is this following mate in 9:
>
>
>After responding, I went to see actually printed position once again. Before I
>only remembered that it is solvable by 9 moves, but it was by memory. I composed
>few closed positions before reaching the "heavy one". Light was one of them.
>
>This position is 9 moves deep. I solved it by perfect (brute force) search.  So,
>you found minimum number of moves.
>
>Salut,
>Leonid.

And the difficult one of today? In how many moves, selective & brutti frutti? :)
I've still got Pretz chewing on it in the background, but so far ... nothing!

It's best move now is Qexd7+ ... will have to change my move ordering for the
next one I'm afraid, this is taking way too long.

Groetjes,
Paul



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