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Subject: Re: Nice end-game problem : test your program

Author: Will Singleton

Date: 19:08:23 04/26/99

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On April 26, 1999 at 17:57:07, Igor Syry wrote:

>Here is a very nice a problem by A.A. Troitzky, "Deutsche Schachzeitung" 1907
>
>
>White: Kg2, Rg8, Bd6; pawns c5, e2, f3
>Black: Kh6, Qh4; pawns c6, f4, h5
>
>6R1/8/2pB3k/2P4p/5p1q/5P2/4P1K1/8 w - - 0 1
>
>White to move and win.
>
>See if your chess program can solve this.
>I will post a solution a little later to make it more fun :-)
>
>Igor


Well, I have no idea what the move is.  After my prog ran on it for awhile, it
gave Rf8 score 0.  So I ran Hiarcs 6 (g3/300) for 40 minutes, and it reported
Rf8 also.

Will



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