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Subject: Re: One mate to solve.

Author: Paul

Date: 13:02:14 10/05/01

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On October 05, 2001 at 12:59:56, leonid wrote:

>Today, after good explantion of how it must be done, I installed Chest (Heiner's
>mate solver). It do the wonders on brute force search. I went to see some
>positions that otherwise will be too slow for me to solve. It could be that you
>can help me with one position. Your computer and hash could make solution more
>speedy. Mine is Celeron 600Mhz, 64M. This position is actually one from three
>similar positions one of which went to Web. This last was left as less
>accessible. Just say me how far you went, or what solution you found.
>
>[D]kq4BK/pq4QQ/2qqnP2/1NnqQnN1/2QBqB2/5r2/RQ4qr/RQ4bb w - -
>
>Thanks,
>Leonid.

For now here's what Pretz found:

00:40 WM12 12 Rxa7+ Q8xa7 Rxa7+ Kb8 Ra8+ Kxa8 Q1a1+ Qca6 Qxa6+ Nxa6 Qc8+ Qdb8
Qexb8+ Nxb8 Nc7+ Nxc7 Qxb8+ Qxb8 Qxb8+ Kxb8 Qxc7+ Ka8 Qb8#

A mate in 12 in 40 seconds.

Groetjes,
Paul



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