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Subject: Re: Clarification

Author: Miguel A. Ballicora

Date: 06:11:35 04/19/02

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On April 19, 2002 at 09:08:52, Miguel A. Ballicora wrote:


>Watch out, can you solve this other case? (it is mate in one)

Lapsus, it is mate in two.
Miguel


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>[D]8/8/8/kpP4R/p7/P1p5/2q5/K4BB1 w - b6
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>Other positions to test (inspired in your example) Mate in 5 and Mate in 6
>The first test the problem is in the root and the second in the tree.
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>[D]3qrN2/4n3/4B2k/5Ppp/8/8/5RPP/2B4K w - g6
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>[D]3qrN2/4n1p1/4B2k/5P1p/8/B7/5RPP/7K w - -
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>Regards,
>Miguel
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