Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 14:02:41 05/15/01
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On May 15, 2001 at 06:30:34, leonid wrote: >Hi! > >If you would like to solve one simple mate then you have one. > >[D]1qbBBbq1/1Q5r/R2Nq1P1/2Q1N1n1/KQ2q1rk/2Q1N1n1/R2Nq1P1/1Q5r w - - Exchess found the key move instantly. At ply 6, there was (I assume) a massive fail high [probably saw the checkmate] and it has been more or less hung there for quite a while. So even when the quiescent search does not go nuts, you still have to pay the piper later. Test Position: 1. 9.80 0 75831 1. Qxh1+ 1. 9.80 0 106706 1. Qxh1+ 2. ++ 0 165977 1. Qxh7+ 2. 14.03 0 184827 1. Bxg5+ Kxg5 2. 16.51 1 215322 1. Nef5+ Kh5 2. 16.51 1 215342 1. Nef5+ Kh5 3. 16.51 1 256197 1. Nef5+ Kh5 2. Nxg3+ 3. 16.51 2 432396 1. Nef5+ Kh5 2. Nxg3+ 4. ++ 2 434889 1. Nef5+ 4. 22.15 2 487107 1. Nef5+ Kh5 2. Nxg3+ Kh6 4. 22.15 3 604125 1. Nef5+ Kh5 2. Nxg3+ Kh6 5. ++ 3 607580 1. Nef5+ 5. 25.22 3 727501 1. Nef5+ Kh5 2. Nxg3+ Kh6 3. Qxh1+ 5. 25.22 10 2250110 1. Nef5+ Kh5 2. Nxg3+ Kh6 3. Qxh1+ 6. 25.33 19 4192795 1. Nef5+ Kh5 2. Nxg3+ Rxg3 3. Qxh1+ Rh3
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