Author: F. Huber
Date: 14:41:21 01/26/05
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On January 26, 2005 at 16:59:55, Andreas Möbus wrote:
>On January 26, 2005 at 16:53:07, F. Huber wrote:
>
>>On January 26, 2005 at 16:21:45, Andreas Möbus wrote:
>>
>>>On January 26, 2005 at 16:07:42, Eduard Nemeth wrote:
>>>
>>>>On January 26, 2005 at 12:34:22, Andreas Möbus wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>A very good day for you allllllllllllllllllllllllllll
>>>>
>>>>But: exactly 49 moves ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! + - 0.000!
>>>
>>>hello eddi
>>>
>>>yes i have: #49
>>>8/3p1p1p/3p4/8/5N2/1N3bpp/1K2pp1r/5k1r w - - 0 1
>>>
>>>andi
>>
>>Hi Andi,
>>
>>strange, your #49 is already in my mate file, but as #50!?
>>
>>BTW, look here how simple it is to get a diagram:
>>
>>[D]8/3p1p1p/3p4/8/5N2/1N3bpp/1K2pp1r/5k1r w - -
>>
>>Regards,
>>Franz.
>
>hello franz:
>
>
>[Event "Deutsches Wochenschach"]
>[Site "?"]
>[Date "1904.??.??"]
>[Round "?"]
>[White "#49 (#50) Blathy, Otto Titusz"]
>[Black "?"]
>[Result "1-0"]
>[SetUp "1"]
>[FEN "8/3p1p1p/3p4/8/5N2/1N3bpp/1K2pp1r/5k1r w - - 0 1"]
>[PlyCount "97"]
>
>{Diagramm #} 1. Nd2+ Ke1 (1... Kg1 $1 {Martin Baumung.} 2. Nxf3+ Kf1 3. Nd2+
>Kg1 4. Nxe2+ Kg2 5. Nf4+ Kg1 6. Nf3+ Kf1 7. Kc2 Rg2 8. Kd2 Rgh2 9. Kd1 h6 10.
>Kd2 Rg1 11. Kc1 Rgh1 12. Kd1 h5 13. Kd2 Rg1 14. Kc1 Rgh1 15. Kd1 h4 16. Kd2 Rg1
>17. Kc1 Rgh1 18. Kd1 f6 19. Kd2 Rg1 20. Kc1 Rgh1 21. Kd1 f5 22. Kd2 Rg1 23. Kc1
>Rgh1 24. Kd1 d5 25. Kd2 Rg1 26. Kc1 Rgh1 27. Kd1 d4 28. Nxd4 Rg2 29. Nf3 Rgh2
>30. Kd2 Rg1 31. Kc1 Rgh1 32. Kd1 d6 33. Kd2 Rg1 34. Kc1 Rgh1 35. Kd1 d5 36. Kd2
>Rg1 37. Kc1 Rgh1 38. Kd1 d4 39. Nxd4 Kg1 40. Nf3+ Kf1 41. Kd2 Rg1 42. Kc1 Rgg2
>43. Kd1 Rh1 44. Nd5 f4 45. Nxf4 Rgh2 46. Kd2 Rg1 47. Kc1 Rgg2 48. Kd1 Rh1 49.
>Nd5 Rhg1 50. Ne3#) 2. Kc2 Be4+ 3. Nxe4 Kf1 4. Nd2+ Kg1 5. Nxe2+ Kg2 6. Nf4+ Kg1
>7. Nf3+ Kf1 8. Kd1 d5 9. Kc2 Rg2 10. Kc1 Rgh2 11. Kd1 d4 12. Nxd4 Kg1 13. Nf3+
>Kf1 14. Kc2 Rg2 15. Kc1 Rgh2 16. Kd1 f6 17. Kc2 Rg2 18. Kc1 Rgh2 19. Kd1 h6 20.
>Kc2 Rg2 21. Kc1 Rgh2 22. Kd1 d6 23. Kc2 Rg2 24. Kc1 Rgh2 25. Kd1 d5 26. Kc2 Rg2
>27. Kc1 Rgh2 28. Kd1 h5 29. Kc2 Rg2 30. Kc1 Rgh2 31. Kd1 f5 32. Kc2 {ChestUCI V
>ers.3.7 AMD1,2/128 #18: 6:52(MS). Special C2/K2/P6/X7 Ignacio Santos Mi Dez
>29, 2004 2:11 pm Chess Problems Forum After 31. Kd1 f5 Chest 3.7 C2/K2/P6/X7
>says Mate in 18 (2:34) but with C2/K2/P5/X7 says Mate in 19 (2:45)} (32. Kd2 {
>ChestUCI Vers.3.7 AMD1,2/128 #18: 6:52(MS). Special C2/K2/P6/X7} Rg1 33. Kc2
>Rgh1 34. Kd1 h4 35. Kc1 Rg1 36. Kc2 Rgh1 37. Kd1 d4 38. Nxd4 Kg1 39. Nf3+ Kf1
>40. Kc1 Rg1 41. Kc2 Rgh1 42. Kd1 Rg2 43. Nd5 f4 44. Nxf4 Rgh2 45. Kc1 Rg1 46.
>Kc2 g2 47. Kd2 Rgh1 48. Nd5 g1=Q 49. Ne3#) (32. Kc1 {
>ChestUCI Vers.3.7 AMD1,2/128 #18: 6:52(MS). Special C2/K2/P6/X7} Rg1 33. Kc2
>Rgh1 34. Kd1 h4 35. Kc1 Rg1 36. Kc2 Rgh1 37. Kd1 d4 38. Nxd4 Kg1 39. Nf3+ Kf1
>40. Kc1 Rg1 41. Kc2 Rgh1 42. Kd1 Rg2 43. Nd5 f4 44. Nxf4 Rgh2 45. Kc1 Rg1 46.
>Kc2 g2 47. Kd2 Rgh1 48. Nd5 g1=Q 49. Ne3#) 32... Rg2 (32... Rg1 33. Kd2 Rgh1
>34. Kd1 h4 35. Kc1 Rg1 36. Kc2 Rgh1 37. Kd1 d4 38. Nxd4 Kg1 39. Nf3+ Kf1 40.
>Kc1 Rg1 41. Kc2 Rgh1 42. Kd1 Rg2 43. Nd5 f4 44. Nxf4 Rgh2 45. Kc1 Rg1 46. Kc2
>g2 47. Kd2 Rgh1 48. Nd5 g1=Q 49. Ne3#) 33. Kc1 Rgh2 34. Kd1 h4 35. Kc2 Rg2 36.
>Kc1 Rgh2 37. Kd1 d4 38. Nxd4 Kg1 39. Nf3+ Kf1 40. Kc1 Rg2 41. Kc2 Rgh2 42. Kd1
>Rg2 43. Nd5 f4 44. Nxf4 Rgh2 45. Kc2 Rg2 46. Kc1 h2 47. Kd1 h3 48. Nd2+ Kg1 49.
>Nxh3# 1-0
Hi Andi,
if _you_ are giving a non-optimal first defender move 1... Ke1, then it´s clear
that you´ll get a shorter (but wrong) solution!
Have a look at the thread about this position in the Winboard forum again ...
Regards,
Franz.
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