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Subject: Re: Bronstein vs "EVM M20" - mate in 10 (1963) (diagramed)

Author: John Merlino

Date: 13:21:52 03/13/04

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On March 13, 2004 at 14:23:02, Mike Byrne wrote:

>On March 13, 2004 at 14:21:05, Mike Byrne wrote:
>
>>This mate was the pretty finale of a game won by USSR Grandmaster Bronstein
>>against a 1963 chess computer called EVM "M-20.
>>
>>This game may be the earliest recorded between a Grandmaster and a computer - if
>>you know of a  earlier , please post.
>[d]rnbq1b1r/p1pp1p1p/4k3/1p1NP1p1/2QP1p2/5N2/PP1B1KPP/n6R w - -
>
>}
>>
>>Bronstein announced the mate in 10 moves at this point during the game.
>>
>>}

Chessmaster 9000, SKR personality on a P4-2.4, needs about 0.1 seconds to
announce Mate in 10:

Time	Depth	Score	Positions	Moves
0:00	1/3	1.66	2232		1.Nxc7+ Ke7 2.Bb4+ d6 3.Bxd6+ Qxd6
					4.exd6+ Kd8 5.Qxf7
0:00	1/3	6.81	3986		1.Nxg5+ Qxg5 2.Nxf4+ Ke7 3.Nd5+
					Ke8 4.Nxc7+ Kd8 5.Bxg5+ Be7 6.Bxe7+
					Kxe7 7.Nxa8
0:00	1/4	3.16	6190		1.Nxg5+ Qxg5 2.Nxf4+ Ke7 3.Nd5+
					Ke8 4.Nxc7+ Kd8 5.Bxg5+ Be7 6.Bxe7+
					Kxe7 7.Nxb5
0:00	1/5	Mate10	22218		1.Nxg5+ Qxg5 2.Nxc7+ Ke7 3.Nd5+
					Ke6 4.Nxf4+ Ke7 5.Nd5+ Ke8 6.Qxc8+
					Qd8 7.Nc7+ Ke7 8.Bb4+ d6 9.Bxd6+
					Qxd6 10.Qe8#
0:00	1/6	Mate10	74323		1.Nxg5+ Qxg5 2.Nxc7+ Ke7 3.Nd5+
					Ke6 4.Nxf4+ Ke7 5.Nd5+ Ke8 6.Qxc8+
					Qd8 7.Nc7+ Ke7 8.Bb4+ d6 9.Bxd6+
					Qxd6 10.Qe8#
0:00	1/7	Mate10	205799		1.Nxg5+ Qxg5 2.Nxc7+ Ke7 3.Nd5+
					Ke6 4.Nxf4+ Ke7 5.Nd5+ Ke8 6.Qxc8+
					Qd8 7.Nc7+ Ke7 8.Bb4+ d6 9.Bxd6+
					Qxd6 10.Qe8#
0:02	1/8	Mate10	587282		1.Nxg5+ Qxg5 2.Nxc7+ Ke7 3.Nd5+
					Ke6 4.Nxf4+ Ke7 5.Nd5+ Ke8 6.Qxc8+
					Qd8 7.Nc7+ Ke7 8.Bb4+ d6 9.Bxd6+
					Qxd6 10.Qe8#
0:05	1/9	Mate10	1680509		1.Nxg5+ Qxg5 2.Nxc7+ Ke7 3.Nd5+
					Ke6 4.Nxf4+ Ke7 5.Nd5+ Ke8 6.Qxc8+
					Qd8 7.Nc7+ Ke7 8.Bb4+ d6 9.Bxd6+
					Qxd6 10.Qe8#

jm



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