Author: Bruce Moreland
Date: 08:35:29 04/02/99
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On April 02, 1999 at 07:16:46, Alain Lyrette wrote: >While reading the dec 98 issue of Europe-Echecs i came across this and i was >wondering if any top programs could solve to it to the end in tournament time. > >White:Kb1,Qd1,Ra1,Rf1,Bb5,Bh6,Nf5 and pawns on a2,b2,c2,g2,h2 > Black:Kg8,Qc7,Ra8,Rh8,Bc8,Be5,Nb8 and pawns on >a7,b7,e7,f7,g6,h7....Solution:Nxe7!!,Qxe7,Rxf7!!,Kxf7,Qd5+,Qe6,Rf1+,Bf6,Rxf6!!,Kxf6,Qd4+,Ke7,Bg5+,Kf7,Bc4,Re8,Qf6+,Kg8,Bh6! >and mate is inevitable.i think that this problem is at the limit of what today's >programs can see at tournament time.At longer time controls(Hello Ed 2010!) of >course that should not be too difficult to solve..am i wrong? rnb3kr/ppq1pp1p/6pB/1B2bN2/8/8/PPP3PP/R2Q1RK1 w - - 0 1 What is the response to 3. ... Kf6? bruce
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