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Subject: Re: Troitzky 1914, ultimate test

Author: Marcus Heidkamp

Date: 00:30:12 06/15/01

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On June 15, 2001 at 02:40:05, Jim Monaghan wrote:

>Well here it is folks. It's definitely not worth trying. I'm only posting it as
>a curiousity.
>
>White to move and mate in 92 moves. Er, that's 183 plies ... :)
>

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> 7K/5p1p/3p2p1/B5pr/4n1pb/3N1bk1/4prn1/6RR w - - 0 1
>
>Cheers,
>Jim

Just because I'm a curious guy: How do you know that's a mate in 92 and where
did you got it from?

I'm also wondering if one of those mate solvers Heiner, Leonid, Paul et al. are
using would solve this.

Anyway, I will save this for later (much later). Perhaps in five years (when
10TB RAM are common) mate solvers will laugh about this. :-)

Marcus



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