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Subject: Re: One mate to solve.

Author: Hans van der Zijden

Date: 14:37:20 02/17/02

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On February 17, 2002 at 15:26:29, leonid wrote:

>[D]B2R3B/2qrq3/PqNkNqRq/b6P/R1qrQ2q/P1Q1n2P/b1nNq2p/Q6K w - -
>
>Please indicate your result.
>
>Thanks,
>Leonid.

This is an illegal position. White has two doubled pawns so must have captured
twice, but still black has sixteen pieces. Also black must have captured once.

Junior 7 finds a mate in 10 on my Athlon 1200 in 1m24.

1.Qe5+ Qxe5 2.Bxe5+ Kd5 3. Rxa5+ Qxa5 4.Ncxd4+ Q4c6 5.Bxc6+ Qxc6 6.Qxc6+ Kxe5
7.N4f3+ and here ends the main variation.

I was wondering why you keep posting these strange matepositions. I can
understand you post a couple of them to test computers, but what is the use in
keep posting new ones? No offence.

Hans.



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