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Subject: Re: Try this mate.

Author: leonid

Date: 13:50:56 10/16/01

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On October 16, 2001 at 13:44:47, Paul wrote:

>On October 16, 2001 at 11:50:15, leonid wrote:
>
>>On October 16, 2001 at 10:12:33, Paul wrote:
>>
>>>On October 16, 2001 at 07:26:29, leonid wrote:
>>>
>>>>Hello!
>>>>
>>>>This mate position was not exactly easy for my selective but was still
>>>>accessible for brute force solution. Try to solve it on your own way.
>>>>
>>>>[D]2KRQRnr/2Q4q/2N1nq1k/2Q2q1q/b1Ppqb1r/q6N/pqBRQQQB/8 w - -
>>>>
>>>>Please indicate your result.
>>>>
>>>>Thanks,
>>>>Leonid.
>>>
>>>Hi guy,
>>
>>Hi, Paul!
>>
>>>I hope you don't mean that your selective search solved this one in 3 seconds in
>>>stead of .055 :) ... but Pretz didn't have too much trouble finding a mate in 11
>>>in 11 seconds:
>>
>>Now you did better that me for sure. Mine took by selective, 11 moves deep, in
>>79 sec.
>
>Well, well ... that's the first time if I'm correct. If you are in the vicinity
>of Amsterdam tonight, drinks are on me!! Champagne! :)

You was correct more that once, only here you also seached more quickly that me.
Good sign!

My old desire was to see one day entire Europe. There I was only in Austria and
Italy. I liked very much Italy. Beautiful and warm country with many bright and
educated people. In Austria I was a little bit lost to have that good
impression. At that time my little German was nothing more but zero.


>But to be honest ... you just happened to put the pieces on the board in a way
>my program's search seems to like more than yours ... one day 15 minutes for a
>mate in 11, the next day 11 seconds ... ha!
>
>>This is position 11 moves deep. Solved it by brute force. It took 1 hour and 19
>>min. Celeron 600Mhz. No hash.
>>
>>>00:11 WM11 08 Q2xh5+ Rxh5 Qxh7+ Rxh7 Rxf6+ Nxf6 Qeg6+ Qxg6 Bxf4+ Kg7 Qa7+ Qb7+
>>>Qxb7+ Nc7 Qxc7+ Nd7 Qxd7+ Qae7 Qxe7+ Qxe7 Qxg6#
>>>
>>>Nice spiral ... another Chinese sign or just fantasy?
>>
>>Just a fantasy.
>>
>>Cheers,
>>Leonid.
>
>Cheers, & thanks ... I'm going to have a sweet dream this night :)

All the best dreams for you! You succeded well.

Cheers,
Leonid.

>Paul



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