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Subject: Re: One mate to solve.

Author: Matthias Gemuh

Date: 10:48:54 05/18/02

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On May 18, 2002 at 08:11:33, leonid wrote:

>Hi,
>
>This position is taken with intention to present only easy one:
>
>[D]bqQNNkqr/R7/qQnPrBqP/5q2/2q1PN2/5q2/5nQ1/bRqQqBKQ w - -
>
>Please indicate your result.
>
>Thanks,
>Leonid.



HyLogic does not search for shortest.
[1] (-15.64)  1.Ndxe6 Qgxe6 (00h:00m:18s)
[2] (-13.79)  1.Ndxe6 Qcxe6 2.Nfxe6 Qfxe6 (00h:00m:27s)
[3] (-13.79)  1.Ndxe6 Qcxe6 2.Nxg6 Qgxg6 3.Qxe1 Qaxf1 4.Qxf1 (00h:00m:33s)
[4] (-6.41)  1.Nxg6 Qfxg6 2.Ndxe6 Qcxe6 3.Be7 Nxe7 4.dxe7 Qxe7 5.Qdxf3 Q6f7
(00h:01m:02s)
[5] (-6.41)  1.Nxg6 Qfxg6 2.Ndxe6 Qcxe6 3.Be7 Nxe7 4.dxe7 Qxe7 5.Qdxf3
(00h:02m:09s)
[6] (+Mate in 13)  1.Bg7 Bxg7 2.Ndxe6 Qcxe6 3.Nxg6 Qfxg6 4.hxg7 Q6xg7 5.Qdxf3
Qgf6 6.Nxf6 Qexc8 7.Nxg8 Qcf4 8.Qg7 Ke8 9.d7 Qxd7 10.Qxd7 Kf8 11.Qxf4 Qbxf4
12.Qdd8 Nxd8 13.Qbxd8 (00h:05m:39s)


Regards,
Matthias.



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