Author: Joachim Rang
Date: 08:58:19 11/24/02
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On November 24, 2002 at 10:54:18, Thomas Blomquist wrote: >On November 24, 2002 at 10:31:43, Roy Eassa wrote: > >>On November 24, 2002 at 09:20:40, Thomas Blomquist wrote: >> >>> >>> >>>[D]1r4r1/3q1npk/2b1pbnp/Rp1p4/1N1P3P/2PQ1pP1/1K3B2/5B1R w - - 0 1 >>> >> >> >>Nice one! I guessed the first 4 moves myself, but needed the computer for the >>rest: >> >>1.Qxg6+! Kxg6 2.Bd3+ Kh5 3.g4+ Kxg4 4.Rg1+ Kh3 >> >> [4...Kf4 5.Bg6 Ne5 6.dxe5 Kxe5 >> (6...Bxe5 7.Nd3#) >> 7.Bg3#] >> >>5.Bf1+ Kh2 6.Bg3+! Kxg1 7.Ra1 Ra8 8.Rd1 Ra1 9.Rxa1 Ra8 10.Rd1 Ra1 >>11.Rxa1 Qa7 12.Rb1 Qa3+ 13.Kxa3 f2 14.Bh3+ f1Q 15.Rxf1# > > > >You found it!.I tried this position on my slow comp(Celeron 450mhz) >with shredder 6.02 no mate yet.How long will it take? > > >Regards Thomas yes _he_ found it, not his computer! Shredder will probably never see the mate in a reasonable time. 30 plies is too much. Maybe Hiarcs will find it, after a couple of hours. Hiarcs was able to solve the "A georgian peasent" - Problem which was posted here (sorry don't have the topicnumber), which main line was a mate in 14 IIRC.
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