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Subject: Re: Easy, conventional mate.; Pos 1 : Hiarcs 9 : mate7, 35sec

Author: Vincent Lejeune

Date: 05:19:16 10/22/03

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On October 22, 2003 at 07:31:35, leonid wrote:

>Hi,
>
>Try to sove this mate that is very conventional:
>
>[D] 2R1r1qk/1P2nPp1/r1PBNb1p/1p2Q3/3pb2N/2pn3B/6PP/5RK1 w - -
>
>Please indicate Your result.

Nouvelle partie
2R1r1qk/1P2nPp1/r1PBNb1p/1p2Q3/3pb2N/2pn3B/6PP/5RK1 w - - 0 1

Analysis by Hiarcs 9:
...
1.fxg8D+ Txg8 2.Dxe4 Ce5 3.Txg8+ Cxg8
  +-  (26.73)   Profondeur: 5/21   00:00:00  23kN
1.fxg8D+ Txg8 2.Dxe4 Fxh4 3.Txg8+ Cxg8 4.b8D Ff6 5.Dxd3
  +-  (25.88)   Profondeur: 5/21   00:00:00  37kN
1.fxg8D+ Txg8 2.Dxe4 Fxh4 3.Txg8+ Cxg8 4.b8D Ff6 5.Dxd3
  +-  (26.13)   Profondeur: 6/23   00:00:00  71kN
1.fxg8D+ Txg8 2.Txg8+ Rxg8 3.b8D+
  +-  (30.77)   Profondeur: 6/23   00:00:00  86kN
1.fxg8T+ Txg8 2.Dxe4 Fxh4 3.Txg8+ Cxg8
  +-  (30.78)   Profondeur: 6/23   00:00:00  97kN
1.fxg8T+ Txg8 2.Txg8+
  +-  (32.52)   Profondeur: 6/23   00:00:00  127kN
1.fxg8T+ Txg8 2.Txg8+
  +-  (32.77)   Profondeur: 7/23   00:00:01  168kN
1.fxg8T+ Txg8 2.Txg8+
  +-  (#12)   Profondeur: 7/25   00:00:01  189kN
1.fxg8T+ Txg8 2.Txg8+ Cxg8 3.Dxe4
  +-  (#8)   Profondeur: 7/27   00:00:02  505kN
1.fxg8T+ Txg8 2.Txg8+ Cxg8 3.Dxe4
  +-  (#8)   Profondeur: 8/27   00:00:02  587kN
1.Dxf6 gxf6
  +-  (#7)   Profondeur: 8/35   00:00:35  11547kN
1.Dxf6 gxf6 2.fxe8D Dxe8 3.Txe8+ Cg8
  +-  (#7)   Profondeur: 8/35   00:00:41  13858kN
1.Dxf6 gxf6 2.fxe8D Dxe8 3.Txe8+ Cg8 4.Txg8+ Rxg8 5.b8D+ Rh7 6.Db7+ Rh8 7.Dg7#
  +-  (#7)   Profondeur: 9/40   00:02:32  65375kN
1.Dxf6 gxf6 2.fxe8D Dxe8 3.Txe8+ Cg8 4.Txg8+ Rxg8 5.b8D+ Rh7 6.Db7+ Rh8 7.Dg7#
  +-  (#7)   Profondeur: 10/40   00:03:23  85066kN


>
>
>Actually, initially my intention was to put "solid state" mate. But thinking
>that some people will find it scary, I dropped it. It is still possible that
>Your program will happily accept it and solve in no time.
>
>[D] QnKn4/PPbQ4/rNqN4/kqnR4/rqqP4/BPqQ4/BRbN4/qQqq4 w - -
>
>Leonid.

Hiarcs 9 doesn't want to analyse when the position doesn't suit it :)))




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