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Subject: Re: Test position: mate in 3

Author: Dann Corbit

Date: 18:49:31 02/03/06

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On February 03, 2006 at 19:48:50, chandler yergin wrote:

>On February 03, 2006 at 02:08:42, John Merlino wrote:
>
>>On February 02, 2006 at 22:51:03, chandler yergin wrote:
>>
>>>On February 02, 2006 at 17:24:54, John Merlino wrote:
>>>
>>>>On February 02, 2006 at 14:44:07, Yar wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>[D] b7/PP6/8/8/7K/6B1/6N1/4R1bk w - -
>>>>
>>>>The King finds it in less than one second.
>>>>
>>>>jm
>>>Post the complete Fen.. then maybe we can try it too.
>>>Thanks,
>>>cy
>>
>>The complete FEN was posted; that's how you get the diagram.
>We didn't get it. A complete Fen Is:
>[D]2rr3k/pp3pp1/1nnqbN1p/3pN3/2pP4/2P3Q1/PPB4P/R4RK1 w - - bm Qg6; id WAC.001;

Actually, it's EPD and not FEN.  Be that as it may, a complete EPD string was
posted.  All of the other stuff is embellishment.  Perhaps you wanted something
along the lines of this:
b7/PP6/8/8/7K/6B1/6N1/4R1bk w - - acn 1093; acs 0; bm bxa8=N; ce 32762; dm 3; pv
bxa8=N Kxg2 Nb6 Bh2 a8=Q#;

FEN dispenses with trailing spaces.
Here is the position as a FEN string:
[D]b/PP///7K/6B/6N/4R1bk w - -


>>Or do you mean the move list? If so, then it is:
>>
>>1.bxa8=N Kxg2 2.Nb6 {any} 3.a8=Q++
>>
>>jm



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