Author: Olaf Jenkner
Date: 14:37:30 09/06/01
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On September 06, 2001 at 14:36:18, Peter Berger wrote: >Just saw this interesting one posted at the WinBoard forum ( >http://f11.parsimony.net/forum16635/) by Volker Pittlik: > >[D]5n2/B3K3/2p2Np1/4k3/7P/3bN1P1/2Prn1P1/1q6 w - - 0 1 > >It is supposed to be a mate in 30 (source unknown to me). > >Chessmaster 8000 can't solve this in 15 minutes on an Athlon 1333: > >Analysis by The King 3.12d: > >1.Seg4+ Kf5 2.Sh6+ Ke5 3.Sf7+ Kf5 4.Sd6+ Ke5 5.Sg4+ Kd5 6.c4+ Lxc4 7.Se3+ Ke5 >8.Sdxc4+ Ke4 9.Sxd2+ Kd3 10.Sxb1 Sh7 11.Kf7 Sxg3 12.Kg7 g5 13.Kxh7 gxh4 14.Sa3 >Se4 15.Sac4 c5 16.Kg6 > +- (8.13) Tiefe: 14 00:13:58 246285kN It is a mate in 32, composed by Bwee. You can find the problem in the FIDE-Album 1971/1973 number 512. Gustav needs about 0.1 sec. OJe
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