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Subject: Re: Here's a Mate Problem from Hell Found in CTF...Yes Really!:)

Author: Timothy J. Frohlick

Date: 18:07:32 09/18/04

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Heinz 57 problem.

White to move and mate in 57.


1. Qa2xf7+ Qg7xf7 2. Qf2xf7+ Qh7xf7 3. Qd2xd7+ Nb8xd7 4. Qb2xh8 Qc7xh2 5. Rh1xh2
Qb7xg2 6. Rh2xg2 Qa7xa1 7. Qh8xg8 Qa1-a5+ 8. Nb1-c3 Nd7-e5 9. Qg8xf7+ Ne5xf7 10.
Qd1xd8+ Qa5xd8 11. Ng1-f3 Ra8-a5 12. Nc3-e4 Bc8-e6 13. Bc1-b2 Qe7-b4+ 14. Nf3-d2
Qb4-b6 15. Ne4-f6+ Ke8-e7 16. Rg2-g6 Qd8-d6 17. Bf1-h3 Nf7-d8 18. Bb2-c3 Qb6-a6
19. Nf6-g8+ Ke7-d7 20. Bc3xa5 Qa6xa5 21. Bh3xe6+ Nd8xe6 22. Qe2xe6+ Qd6xe6+ 23.
Rg6xe6 Kd7xe6 24. Qc2-g6+ Ke6-d7 25. Qg6-f7+ Kd7-c6 26. Qf7-e8+ Kc6-b6 27.
Qe8-d8+ Kb6-b5 28. Qd8xf8 Qa5-a1+ 29. Ke1-e2 Qa1-e5+ 30. Ke2-d1 Qe5-h5+ 31.
Nd2-f3 Qh5-d5+ 32. Kd1-e1 Qd5-e4+ 33. Ke1-f2 Qe4-c2+ 34. Kf2-g3 Qc2-c7+ 35.
Kg3-h4 Qc7-h7+ 36. Kh4-g5 Qh7-e4 37. Ng8-e7 Kb5-a4 38. Qf8-f7 Qe4-e3+ 39. Kg5-h5
Qe3-d3 40. Ne7-c6 Qd3-b5+ 41. Nf3-e5 Qb5-e2+ 42. Kh5-h6 Qe2-h2+ 43. Kh6-g7
Qh2-g1+ 44. Kg7-f8 Qg1-c5+ 45. Kf8-e8 Ka4-a3 46. Qf7-f3+ Ka3-a2 47. Ne5-d3
Qc5-c3 48. Qf3-d5+ Ka2-a1 49. Qd5-h1+ Ka1-a2 50. Nc6-b4+ Ka2-b3 51. Qh1-b1+
Kb3-a4 52. Qb1-a2+ Qc3-a3 53. Qa2-c4 Qa3xd3 54. Nb4xd3+ Ka4-a5 55. Qc4-b4+
Ka5-a6 56. Nd3-c5+ Ka6-a7 57. Qb4-b7#
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On September 18, 2004 at 16:57:53, F. Huber wrote:

>On September 18, 2004 at 16:40:08, Martin Giepmans wrote:
>
>>On September 18, 2004 at 15:59:24, Daniel Jackson wrote:
>>
>>>[D]rnbqkbnr/qqqqqqqq/8/8/8/8/QQQQQQQQ/RNBQKBNR w
>>>
>>>If someone has superfast hardware and a program that excels at mates please run
>>>this position, to find the shortest mate....whomever moves first will win.
>>>
>>>Daniel
>>
>>SpiderChess:
>>05  0:00:00  + 8.40  A2xF7+
>>05  0:00:01  Huh ???!!!
>>05  0:00:01  WARNING!! Search will explode in 3 seconds from now!!
>>05  0:00:02
>>05  0:00:03
>>05  0:00:04  BAAAANG !!!!!
>>
>>Game over! Press any key ...
>>
>>MG
>
>Hey, that´s really a funny analysis -
>your engine is very humorous! ;-)
>
>Regards,
>Franz.



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