Author: Christophe Theron
Date: 10:43:03 05/30/01
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On May 30, 2001 at 06:47:33, leonid wrote: >Hello! > >If you like to solve "usual" mate then try this: > >[D]q2k2q1/2nqn2b/1n1P1n1b/2rnr2Q/1NQ1QN1Q/3Q3B/2RQR2B/Q2K2Q1 w - - > >Take care, if you will go to solve this position on some good professional >program. There could be some problem. Just before coming here, I printed this >position for me on one excellent program. Then, just by curiosity, I pushed >button to make program look into it. Instantly, some kind of error massage came >as response. Initial number of moves for this position is not even 100 to run >program wild. > >Please, indicate your result. > >Thanks, >Leonid. Gambit Tiger 2.0, K6-2 450MHz, 6Mb hash tables: 4 minutes 42 seconds: 00:04:42.3 Mate in 8 8 44210462 dxc7+ Rxc7 Qxc7+ Qxc7 Qxa8+ Nxa8 Qdxd5+ Qxd5 Qdxd5+ Nd7 Qxa8+ Nb8 Qxb8+ Qxb8 Christophe
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