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Subject: Re: Most number of possible moves in a position

Author: Dann Corbit

Date: 21:08:50 08/14/03

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On August 14, 2003 at 23:58:59, Mike Byrne wrote:

>On August 14, 2003 at 23:44:51, Dan Andersson wrote:
>
>> I seem to remember that the game was a fake. You might go to Krabbes chess site
>>and look for it. But there certainly exist games with five queens. And it should
>>also bee on Krabbes site.
>>
>>MvH Dan Andersson
>
>
>
>Van Hall - Krabbe [C89]
>Amsterdam NED Amsterdam NED, 1967
>
>1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 b5 6.Bb3 Be7 7.Re1 0-0 8.c3 d5 9.exd5
>Nxd5 10.Nxe5 Nxe5 11.Rxe5 c6 12.d4 Bd6 13.Re1 Qh4 14.g3 Qh3 15.Be3 Bg4 16.Qd3
>Rae8 17.Nd2 f5 18.Qf1 Qh5 19.f4 Re6 20.a4 Rfe8 21.Bf2 Re2 22.Rxe2 Rxe2 23.Qg2 h6
>24.Bxd5+ cxd5 25.Qxd5+ Kh7 26.Qxd6 Rxf2 27.Kxf2 Qxh2+ 28.Kf1 Qh1+ 29.Kf2 Qxa1
>30.Qe5 Qxb2 31.Qe3 bxa4 32.d5 a3 33.d6 a2 34.d7 a1Q 35.d8Q Qh1 36.Qh4 Qd1 37.Qd8
>a5 38.c4 a4 39.c5 a3 40.c6 a2 41.c7 a1Q 42.c8Q Qf1# 0-1
>
>[d]2QQ4/6pk/7p/5p2/5Pb1/4Q1P1/1q1N1K2/q2q4 b - - 0 42
>
>
>it may be a fake ..

[Event "Zoltan Blazsik"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "1997.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Queen_50"]
[Black "task"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "A00e"]
[Variation "Ware Opening"]

1. a4 b5 2. a5 Bb7 3. a6 b4 4. Na3 bxa3 5. axb7 a5 6. b4 h5 7. g4 h4 8.
g5 Nh6 9. Bg2 h3 10. gxh6 hxg2 11. h4 g5 12. f4 e5 13. f5 e4 14. Nf3
exf3 15. f6 Bg7 16. fxg7 c5 17. d4 c4 18. d5 Nc6 19. dxc6 d5 20. e4 c3
21. Bb2 cxb2 22. c4 f5 23. e5 d4 24. b5 g4 25. b6 g3 26. c5 f4 27. g8=Q+
Ke7 28. h7 g1=Q+ 29. Kd2 b1=Q 30. Qgb3 Qg6 31. h5 a4 32. h6 Rg8 33.
hxg8=Q a2 34. Rb1 axb1=Q 35. e6 a3 36. h7 Kf6 37. e7 g2 38. b8=Q a2 39.
b7 d3 40. Kc3 d2 41. Qdc2 f2 42. c7 f1=Q 43. c8=Q Qb5 44. Qg4 f3 45. c6
f2 46. c7 f1=Q 47. c8=Q d1=Q 48. e8=Q gxh1=Q 49. bxa8=Q Qg7 50. h8=Q
a1=Q+ 0-1


[D]QQQqQ1QQ/6q1/5k2/1q6/6Q1/1QK5/p1Q5/1q1q1qqq b - - bm a1=Q+;



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