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Subject: Re: test position. mate in 11

Author: RebelRex

Date: 05:27:59 10/08/01

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Here are the results running GT2 on a T-Bird 1.533Ghz.

Finds mate in about 59 minutes

Rex


00:00:00.2	8.54	9	181024	Qc3 Qd7 Bxf6 Qd1+
00:00:00.1	9.44	10	215587	Qc3
00:00:00.1	10.26	10	251555	Qc3 Qd7 Bxf6 Qd1+
00:00:02.7	14.46	10	1221735	Qf3 Qc7 Bh4 Qd7
00:00:02.5	14.46	11	1233691	Qf3 Qc7
00:00:03.5	15.36	12	1480027	Qf3
00:00:04.9	15.36	13	2203372	Qf3
00:00:06.5	16.26	13	2872472	Qf3
00:00:31.9	25.43	13	14732114	Qf3 Qc7 Bh4 Qd7
00:01:08.0	25.54	14	31975360	Qf3 Qd7 Bh4 Ka7
00:03:26.8	26.33	14	96402848	Qd3
00:22:51.7	26.80	14	672202266	Qd3 Kc7 Qd5 Qb6
00:23:48.8	27.70	15	700424875	Qd3
00:25:38.0	34.74	15	756108965	Qd3 Kc7 Qd5 Qb6
00:30:46.9	35.64	16	898669765	Qd3
00:59:08.4	 Mate in 11	16	1808739336	Qd3 Kc7 Qd5 Qb6







On October 06, 2001 at 23:07:51, K. Burcham wrote:

>
>bruce posted a position similiar to this, i modified it for a mate in 11.
>can your program see this mate in 11.
>slate if you read this, will you post your analysis.
>
>
> [D] 7b/q7/Pk3p1P/1Pp2pB1/K1P2P2/1Q6/8/8 w - - 0 1
>
>
>kburcham



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