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Subject: Re: One mate to solve.

Author: leonid

Date: 09:53:16 02/24/02

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On February 24, 2002 at 11:12:56, Drazen Marovic wrote:

>On February 23, 2002 at 22:01:59, John Merlino wrote:
>
>>On February 23, 2002 at 19:29:04, leonid wrote:
>>
>>>[D]5B2/pRNRQN2/p2qqrkr/K2p3p/P2q3n/P2bbnnq/PPQPNN2/5B2 w - -
>>>
>>>Please indicate your result.
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>Leonid.
>>
>>An Alpha version of Chessmaster 9000 says Mate in 11:
>>
>>Time	Depth	Score	Positions	Moves
>>0:00	1/3	7.54	14951		1.Ne5+ Kf5 2.Nxd4+ Kxe5 3.Qxd6+
>>					Qxd6 4.Bxd6+ Rxd6 5.Nxd3+ Ke4 6.Bxh3
>>					Bxd4 7.Rxd6 Rxd6
>>0:00	1/3	10.53	41024		1.Nh8+ Kf5 2.Nxd4+ Ke5 3.Qxd6+
>>					Qxd6 4.Bxd6+ Rxd6 5.Nxd3+ Ke4 6.Bxh3
>>					Bxd4 7.Rxd6 Rxd6
>>0:03	1/4	14.44	180890		1.Nh8+ Kf5 2.Nxd4+ Bxd4 3.Bxh3+
>>					Ke5 4.Nxd3+ Ke4 5.Nc5+ Ke5 6.N7xe6
>>0:18	2/5	Mate11	1306942		1.Nh8+ Kf5 2.Qxd3+ Qde4 3.Bxh3+
>>					Ke5 4.Qxd6+ Qxd6 5.Bxd6+ Rxd6 6.Nf7+
>>					Kf6 7.Nxe4+ Kg6 8.N4xg3+ Kg7 9.Nxd6+
>>					Kf6 10.Nxd5+ Kg5 11.Nf7#
>>0:31	2/6	Mate11	2352799		1.Nh8+ Kf5 2.Qxd3+ Qde4 3.Bxh3+
>>					Ke5 4.Qxd6+ Qxd6 5.Bxd6+ Rxd6 6.Nf7+
>>					Kf6 7.Nxe4+ Kg6 8.N4xg3+ Kg7 9.Nxd6+
>>					Kf6 10.Nxd5+ Kg5 11.Nf7#
>>1:33	3/7	Mate11	7353177		1.Nh8+ Kf5 2.Qxd3+ Qde4 3.Bxh3+
>>					Ke5 4.Qxd6+ Qxd6 5.Bxd6+ Rxd6 6.Nf7+
>>					Kf6 7.Nxe4+ Kg6 8.N4xg3+ Kg7 9.Nxd6+
>>					Kf6 10.Nxd5+ Kg5 11.Nf7#
>>5:06	3/8	Mate11	25369707	1.Nh8+ Kf5 2.Qxd3+ Qde4 3.Bxh3+
>>					Ke5 4.Qxd6+ Qxd6 5.Bxd6+ Rxd6 6.Nf7+
>>					Kf6 7.Nxe4+ Kg6 8.N4xg3+ Kg7 9.Nxd6+
>>					Kf6 10.Nxd5+ Kg5 11.Nf7#
>>
>>jm
>
>A New King Engine?  If so I hope it is better, than the previous version.  A
>General question, do you believe the King engine developement to be as well
>funded as other engines, I don't know if it can be as well funded as fritz or
>Rebel, but it seems as if it should be at least as well funded as other engines

Do you want to say that Chessmaster will use some new inner engin done by new
author? Probaly, name of this author is King.



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