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Subject: Re: A wrong mate - who finds the correct solution?(Slow Blitz)

Author: Dieter Buerssner

Date: 14:48:02 05/24/05

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On May 24, 2005 at 17:42:43, Ignacio Santos Crespo wrote:

>FEN: 8/7B/8/8/N1pP2P1/1pP1pP2/pP1pP3/k2K4 w - - 0 1
>
>SlowChess Blitz WV:
>  22	00:54	  72.347.906	1.339.776	+M15	Ah7g8 Ra1b1 Ag8xc4 a2a1D Ac4xb3 Da1xb2
>Ca4xb2 Rb1xb2 d4d5 Rb2xb3 d5d6 Rb3xc3 d6d7 Rc3d4 d7d8D+ Rd4c3 g4g5 Rc3c4 g5g6
>Rc4c5 g6g7 Rc5b5 g7g8D Rb5a6 Dg8e6+ Ra6b5 De6b6+ Rb5a4 Dd8a8+
>  23	01:19	 107.507.855	1.352.980	+M14	Ah7g8 Ra1b1 Ag8xc4 a2a1D Ac4xb3 Da1xb2
>Ca4xb2 Rb1xb2 d4d5 Rb2xb3 d5d6 Rb3xc3 d6d7 Rc3d4 d7d8D+ Rd4c3 g4g5 Rc3c4 g5g6
>Rc4c5 g6g7 Rc5b5 g7g8D Rb5a6 Dg8d5 Ra6a7 Dd5a8+

Very impressive! Ruffian, too, from your other post.

Recently, I have seen quite a few impressive analysis by SlowChess. From
Ruffian, we are almost used to it.

Regards,
Dieter



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