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Welcome to the Chess & Go problems... see also the players blog. Elmer Valderrama (2007-01-13 12:44:55) rybka 1.2f on a AMD 1700+ After 1.Bd4 Ka6 2.Kb2 Kb7 3.Kb3 Kc7 (or the line given by Kieran, first three moves: 1.Bd4 Ka6 2.Kb2 Ka5 3.Kb3 Ka6), Rybka 1.2f 32-bit running in a AMD XP 1700+, 512MB RAM (hashtable 128MB) solves it exactly (single-line analysis, depth=41 in 2 min 45 sec, +3.77 (at depth=59 in 5min it predicts mate in 33 with tablebases) (just for the record; don't want to spoil the fun) (I suppose version 2.2 and a dual core could solve it from the starting position, anyone tried?) Chess problems : White #5 (chess) replies : 10 2022-09-06 White #3 (chess) replies : 1 2022-08-05 Mate in 3 (chess) replies : 7 2022-01-12 Mate in 3 (chess) replies : 1 2021-06-23 Very Easy (chess) replies : 5 2018-12-18 Computers fail to solve it (chess) replies : 3 2018-01-24 Amazing endgame (chess) replies : 7 2017-04-29 The lonely knight (chess) replies : 1 2016-02-11 Mad endgame (chess) replies : 2 2016-01-06 White to play and win (chess) replies : 2 2015-12-22 Go problems : Killer problem 7 (go) replies : 9 2019-09-22 Killer problem 1 (correct) (go) replies : 5 2013-08-19 Killer problem 3 (go) replies : 5 2013-07-30 Killer problem 2 (go) replies : 4 2013-07-30 Killer problem 6 (go) replies : 3 2013-07-30 Killer problem 5 (go) replies : 4 2013-07-30 Killer problem 4 (go) replies : 3 2013-07-30 Can Black do anything? (go) replies : 7 2011-08-11 Enjoyable (go) replies : 6 2011-03-09 Life and death (5) (go) replies : 8 2010-07-03 Display problem archives , all problems. Follow the new problems ![]()
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