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Subject: Re: The Most Difficult Tactical Combination Ever Shocking Computer Analysis

Author: Otello Gnaramori

Date: 14:02:34 12/01/01

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On December 01, 2001 at 15:36:39, Roy Eassa wrote:

>On December 01, 2001 at 15:03:28, Slater Wold wrote:
>
>>On December 01, 2001 at 07:42:18, Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote:
>>
>>>On November 30, 2001 at 19:09:45, Roy Eassa wrote:
>>>
>>>>Junior 7's solution fails is not the stipulated solution, which requires not
>>>>only Nxg6 on the first move, but the whole line including Qg6+ on the fourth
>>>>move and e6 on the fifth move.
>>>
>>>Whether it finds the 'stipulated solition' is irrelevant.
>>>
>>>It would play the right move.
>>>
>>>--
>>>GCP
>>
>>Exactly.  And if you play all the moves out, I promise it will play e6.
>
>
>
>Ali created the problem, saying that it would not be considered solved until a
>program could demonstrate that it saw the "whole" line up front.  Thus, HIS
>puzzle was not solved.  A different puzzle, that you derived from his puzzle,
>apparently was.  (Gandalf was the only one to solve Ali's puzzle, at least that
>I've seen so far.)

Phalanx , after a relatively short amount of time plays "e6" solving all the
"stipulated" line.

w.b.r.

Otello




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