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Subject: Re: One easy mate to solve.

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 15:58:17 08/16/01

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On August 16, 2001 at 16:47:03, Heiner Marxen wrote:

>On August 16, 2001 at 12:03:51, leonid wrote:
>
>>Hi!
>>
>>This position is intended to be solvable by every program, after only minor
>>resistance.
>>
>>[D]1rrbbq2/3k4/1qqpnq2/3B4/2NPR3/1QB1KQ2/QN3PQQ/Q5QR w - -
>>
>>Please indicate your result.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Leonid.
>
>Hello Leonid!
>
>You should try to find titles for your beautiful creations!
>For this one I suggest "The King", for obvious reasons  :-)
>
>I've not yet worked on this new creation of yours, since my K7/600 after
>60 hours is still busy crunching on your corrected "US".
>http://www.icdchess.com/forums/1/message.shtml?183489
>I know, you warned us :-) but I thought that would not apply to Chest.
>That there is no mate in 8 needed only 40 minutes with an apparent EBF
>below 10, so I expected less than 10 hours.  But this one is a hard nut
>for Chest.

I understand that chest is working on finding if there is a mate in 9
Chessmaster6000(ss=10) can see mate in 12 in 7:20 at depth 1/6(PIII850)

Uri





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