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Subject: Re: Two easy mates.

Author: Paul

Date: 05:59:37 11/04/01

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On November 04, 2001 at 07:54:58, leonid wrote:

>Hello!

Hi ... Pretz's first thoughts on a p3/1000 ...

>This one is easy:
>
>[D]Q7/3qq3/2qQqk2/1nQRNqq1/nBKRRNq1/PrbBQq2/1PrPq3/2Bb4 w - -

00:05 WM9 07 Qh8+ Qgg7 Nxd7+ Qcxd7 Nh5+ Qfxh5 Rxe6+ Qgxe6 Qef4+ Qxf4 Rxf4+ Qf5
Rxf5+ Kg6 Qg1+ Qg5 Qxg5#

>But if you want to solve something that is not difficult, almost the same but
>demand more thinking, then try this:
>
>[D]Q7/3qq3/2qNqk2/1nNRNqq1/nPKPRNq1/PrbBQq2/1PrQq3/2Bb4 w - -

00:35 WM13 09 Qh8+ Qeg7 Nxd7+ Qexd7 Nh5+ Q5xh5 Rxf5+ Qfxf5 Qeh6+ Qhg6 Q6xg7+
Qgxg7 Qdh6+ Qfg6 Rf4+ Qxf4 Qxg6+ Ke7 Qgxg7+ Qf7+ Qxf7+ Kxd6 Qf4+ Ke7 Qhf8#

Not sure of course whether these are the shortest possible mates ...

>Please indicate your result.
>
>Thanks,
>Leonid.

You're welcome,
Paul



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