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1. apríla 2003, 08:15:48
Grim Reaper 
Subjekt: Solution to juangrande
White: Ka8, Be8, Nj2
Black: Kc8

Mate in 37

Nh3 Kd8
Bc6 Kc8
Bf3 Kd8
Kb7 Ke7
Kc7 Ke6
Kc6 Ke5
Kc5 Kf6
Kd5 Kg7
Nf4 Kh6
Be2 Ki7
Ke6 Kj8
Nh5 Ki8
Bd3 Kj8
Bf5 Kj7
Kf6 Kj8
Kg7 Kj7
Kh6 Kj8
Ng7 Kj7
Ni6 Kj6
Bi8 Kj5
Ng5 Kj4
Bf5 Kj5
Bg4 Kj6
Nh7 Kj5
Kh5 Kj4
Kh4 Kj5
Kg4 Kj4
Nj8 Kj5
Nh7 Kj4
Nj8 Kj5
Nh7 Kj4
Nj8 Kj5
Nh7 Kj4
Nj8 Kj5
Nh7 Kj4
Nj8 Kj5
Nh7#

1. apríla 2003, 17:45:15
WhisperzQ 
Subjekt: Re: Solution to Whisperz and juangrande
Whisperz
- Move 14 Kg6 clashes with move 12 Bg6 :(

Jaungrande
- Move 27 Kg4 but bishop is already here (move 23).
- Moves 29 to 36 are repeats, and why wouldn't King repeat Kj4 at move 37?
:)

1. apríla 2003, 20:06:55
Felix 
Subjekt: Re: Solution to juangrande
This is no mate. It is a curious 5-fold repetition, which would have been a draw after the first 3. The computer did not recognize it as such, and neither did the programmer, aparently.

It seems to me that this mistake begins when the King moves to g4, already occupied by the Bishop. If we substitute a legal move, such as Kh4, the play could have played out to mate. But this mistake continues in the Knight moves, which instead should have continued the pattern already established, which would have then resulted in mate at move 37, anyway.

My question is rather on several of the previous positions, which have the Black King moving in ways that seem to facilitate his own demise. I am now wondering if the program was hastening toward a stalemate position instead of attempting to survive 50 moves? This latter objective is the principle subject of our investigation, after all. /Fx/

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