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Subject: Re: Solution ----->

Author: Joachim Rang

Date: 02:21:51 10/20/02

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On October 20, 2002 at 04:56:03, Jonas Cohonas wrote:

>1.Nf6+ Kg7 2.Nh5+ Kg6 3.Bc2+ Kxh5 4.d8Q Nf7+ 5.Ke6 Nxd8+ 6.Kf5 e2  #9/15  4
>7.Be4  #9/14  2  e1N  #8/10  2  8.Bd5  #8/11  1  c2  #7/8  2
>9.Bc4  #7/7  8  c1N  #6/8  2  10.Bb5  #6/7  2  Nc6  #5/7  2
>11.Bxc6  #5/5  1  Nc7  #4/5  1  12.Ba4  #4/6  1  Nc2  #3/5  1
>13.Bxc2  #3/4  1  Ne2  #2/4  1  14.Bd1  #2/3  1  Nd5  #1/2  1
>15.Bxe2# #1/2
>
>I am very impressed that Hiarcs was able to find the most important lines in the
>post below!
>
>To me this is one of the most beautyful positions i have ever seen, hope you
>enjoyed it too.
>
>Regards
>Jonas

yes it's incredible!

But it's not a forced mate, black is not allowed to play the night fork on f7
and has to escape with it's king.That looses too, but not in a forced mate.

I really wonder, that Hiarcs sees this on depth 16...



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