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Subject: Re: One mate to solve...

Author: Angrim

Date: 22:13:52 06/28/01

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On June 28, 2001 at 20:48:01, leonid wrote:

>Hi!
>
>If you want to solve one mate you can try this:
>
>[D]1q2k2q/bP1rqrPb/BnQqqQnB/1Q1NN1Q1/2Q2Q2/2q2q2/1q1RR1q1/4K3 w - -
>
>Don't try this position of every program. Be sure that you use program that like
>solving mates.
>
>I was tempted to ask one excellent program to analyze this position 6 plys deep.
>When I left program (it never responded) my Windows ME was already sick.
>
>Please indicate your response,
>Leonid.
pn^2 with transpositions:

proved that move g7xh8q wins, 9 turns
PN2:1454030 evals, 36807 expands, 17.92 seconds

Angrim



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