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Subject: Re: Try solve easy mate.

Author: leonid

Date: 16:22:45 10/18/03

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On October 18, 2003 at 19:15:38, leonid wrote:

>On October 18, 2003 at 18:19:01, Mike Byrne wrote:
>
>>On October 18, 2003 at 18:03:26, leonid wrote:
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>Try to solve next mate:
>>>
>>>[D] 2nRr2R/2KPPpP1/1pP3p1/4k2p/3pp2q/2p4N/B1Q2N1b/n1R1B2b w - -
>>>
>>>This position was initially tough position with mate in four. It was slightly
>>>changed on llchess to become next position to solve.
>>>
>>>Please indicate Your response.
>>>
>>>Leonid.
>>
>>mate in 6
>>
>>New game
>>2nRr2R/2KPPpP1/1pP3p1/4k2p/3pp2q/2p4N/B1Q2N1b/n1R1B2b w - - 0 1
>>
>>Analysis by ChestUCI Ver.2.6:
>>
>>1.Ng4+ Kf5+ 2.Qxh2 Qxg4 3.dxe8Q Nd6 4.Qd7+ Kf6 5.Qdxd6+ Kf5 6.Qde5#
>>  +-  (#6)   Depth: 6   00:00:07
>>
>>(Byrne, Secane, PA USA 18.10.2003)
>>
>>
>>PCG finds a m7 in 14 seconds.
>
>Interesting! I will try this position later.
>
>Was Your result found by selective, or brute force search?

I just went to see Your position and it was really mate in 6. I verified it by
brute force. Mine selective could could not solve it.

Your time is good. Can You try this position on Genius, or Chess Master to
compare?



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