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Subject: Re: Try very easy mate. CM9000 SKR mate in 11

Author: Vincent Lejeune

Date: 23:18:37 11/04/03

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On November 04, 2003 at 11:06:27, leonid wrote:

>Hi,
>
>Try the next position that have good branching factor and, probably, will be
>easy to solve by selective, or by brute force search.
>
>[D] 1qkrr3/Rn2q3/PRPBqQ2/nqpbqB2/NQ2Nb2/1Q2Qq2/1Q2Qq2/1K2Qq2 w - -
>
>Please indicate Your result and the way You solved this position.
>
>Cheers,
>Leonid.

barton 2800+
CM9000 SKR + ss=16

Time	Depth	Score	Positions	Moves
----	----	----	----		----
0:02	1/3	7.25	366007		1.Bxe6+ Q7xe6 2.axb7+ Nxb7 3.Qxe6+
					Bxe6 4.Nxf2 Qxe1+ 5.Qexe1 Qfxe3
					6.Rxb5
0:03	1/3	8.47	547234		1.cxb7+ Nxb7 2.axb7+ Qbxb7 3.Bxe6+
					Bxe6 4.Rxb5 Bxb3 5.Nb6+ Qxb6 6.Rxb6
0:57	1/4	11.12	10432202	1.cxb7+ Bxb7 2.Bxe6+ Q7xe6 3.Qfxe6+
					Rxe6 4.axb7+ Nxb7 5.Bxe5 Q1xe2
					6.Q1xe2 Qbxe2 7.Nxf2
5:17	1/5	13.19	67271519	1.cxb7+ Bxb7 2.axb7+ Qbxb7 3.Raxb7
					Q1xe1+ 4.Qbxe1 Qexe4+ 5.Qxe4 Qxe4+
					6.Qxe4 Qxe1+ 7.Qxe1
19:45	1/6	13.35	270934408	1.cxb7+ Bxb7 2.axb7+ Qbxb7 3.Raxb7
					Q1xe1+ 4.Qbxe1 Qexe4+ 5.Qxe4 Qxe1+
					6.Qxe1 Qxe4+ 7.Qxe4 Qf1+ 8.Ka2
3:55:55	1/7	16.61	-1004067434	1.cxb7+ Nxb7 2.Qxe6+ Q5xe6 3.Bxe6+
					Rd7 4.axb7+ Kd8 5.Bxe7+ Rexe7 6.Q2xf2
					Qxe3 7.Qh8+ Re8 8.Qf6+ Ree7 9.Qbxe3
					Bxe3 10.Rxb5 Qxf2 11.Nxf2 cxb4
					12.Rxd5
4:35:18	1/7	Mate11	-456533497	1.Bxe6+ Q5xe6 2.Qxe6+ Qxe6 3.cxb7+
					Bxb7 4.axb7+ Qxb7 5.Qbxc5+ Qxc5
					6.Ra8+ Qxa8 7.Rb8+ Qxb8 8.Qxb8+
					Kd7 9.Nexc5+ Kc6 10.Qc7+ Kd5 11.Nb6#

4:40:45	1/8	Mate11	-372607462	1.Bxe6+ Q5xe6 2.Qxe6+ Qxe6 3.cxb7+
					Bxb7 4.axb7+ Qxb7 5.Qbxc5+ Qxc5
					6.Ra8+ Qxa8 7.Rb8+ Qxb8 8.Qxb8+
					Kd7 9.Nexc5+ Kc6 10.Qb2b5+ Kd5
					11.Nxe6#
5:11:34	1/9	Mate11	108463547	1.Bxe6+ Q5xe6 2.Qxe6+ Qxe6 3.cxb7+
					Bxb7 4.axb7+ Qxb7 5.Qbxc5+ Qxc5
					6.Ra8+ Qxa8 7.Rb8+ Qxb8 8.Qxb8+
					Kd7 9.Nexc5+ Kc6 10.Qc7+ Kd5 11.Nb6#




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