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Subject: Re: Try to solve mate.

Author: Paul

Date: 06:53:05 09/21/02

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On September 21, 2002 at 09:37:32, leonid wrote:

>Hi,
>
>I tried to find some old mate that represent completely "normal position". I was
>able to find only this one that was sufficently deep to presest here. All others
>are between 3 or 5 moves deep. Later, when my mate solver had no apparent
>mistakes in logic, it was essentially "heavy positions" that were created to
>verify new speed for new logic variation.
>
>[D]rnbqk3/ppp3P1/4p3/3pPp2/3P1N2/6p1/PPP5/RNBQKB1r w - -

Hi Leonid,

This one is much too easy for chess playing programs (I think) ... too many
checks! ... here's Pretz (p3/1000):

00:00 WM8 05 g8=Q+ Ke7 Qg7+ Ke8 Qh5+ Rxh5 Qg8+ Ke7 Ng6+ Kd7 Bb5+ Nc6 Qf7+ Qe7
Qxe7#

>And one more position from my "usual" but very easy one.
>
>[D]4Rrnq/1pQ1qNkN/1P1QQnqr/q3bbRq/5Q1Q/1B4q1/qB1q3Q/4Q1QK w - -

I like this one better :) ...

00:10 WM9 06 Rxg6+ Rxg6 Qexf6+ Nxf6 Qhxf6+ Bxf6 Qxf6+ Rxf6 Qexg3+ Bg4 Qgxg4+
Qag5 Qgxg5+ Kxh7 Qgxh5+ Rh6 Qhxh6#

>Please indicate Your result.
>
>Thanks,
>Leonid.

groetjes,
Paul




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