Author: Johan Havegheer
Date: 12:00:12 03/27/04
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On March 27, 2004 at 14:55:31, Art Basham wrote: >[D]4Q3/p4pk1/2p3p1/8/3P1N2/4PBR1/q4P1K/r3r3 w - - 0 1 > >I saved this position, but do not have the solution... > >Does 1. Qe5+ mate in 10? > >Thanks! Analysis by The King 3.23S: +- (2.15) 1.Pd3 Teb1 2.Th3 00:00:07 +- (2.79) 1.De5+ Kg8 2.Pd3 Tf1 3.Db8+ Kg7 4.Lxc6 Txf2+ 5.Pxf2 Dxf2+ 6.Kh3 00:00:07 +- (2.17) 1.De5+ Kg8 2.Pd3 Teb1 3.Lxc6 Dc2 00:00:07 +- (2.18) 1.Pd3 Tf1 2.Lxc6 De6 00:00:07 +- (4.33) 1.Txg6+ fxg6 2.Pe6+ Dxe6 3.Dxe6 Tf1 4.De7+ Kg8 5.Kg3 00:00:07 +- (4.22) 1.Txg6+ fxg6 2.Pe6+ Dxe6 3.Dxe6 Tf1 4.De7+ Kg8 5.Kg3 Ta2 00:00:07 +- (4.59) 1.Txg6+ fxg6 2.Pe6+ Dxe6 3.Dxe6 Tf1 4.Kg3 Tg1+ 5.Kf4 Tgf1 6.De7+ Kg8 00:00:07 +- (99.79) 1.De5+ Kg8 2.Db8+ Kg7 3.Ph5+ Kh7 4.Pf6+ Kg7 5.Pe8+ Kf8 6.Dd6+ Kg8 7.Txg6+ fxg6 8.Dxg6+ Kf8 9.Dg7+ Kxe8 10.Lxc6+ Kd8 11.Dd7# 00:00:07 +- (99.81) 1.De5+ Kg8 2.Db8+ Kg7 3.Ph5+ Kh7 4.Pf6+ Kg7 5.Pe8+ Kf8 6.Pd6+ Ke7 ( best Johan
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