DKaine
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re:FENomeno - 2007/01/08 08:03
Seems to work fine, although it would be neat if it showed a java board where you could make moves, eg to solve problems. Check http://e4e6.com/?45 for a problem where white has to mate in 10, giving checkmate with a single pawn! This position is called 'The Position That Should Never Be Shown?" because it proves that even if you are a queen and two rooks down, you shouldn't resign, because even with just a pawn you might accomplish checkmate!
The solution is: 1. Rg7 Qxg7 2.Bxb6+ Kxb6 3. Qb8+ Qb7 (3... Ka5 4. Qb4#) 4. Qxb7+ Kxc5 5. Qb4+ Kd5 6. Qa5+ Rc5 (6... c5 7. Qa8#) 7. c4+ Bxc4 (7... Nxc4 8. Rd4+ exd4 9. e4#) 8. Qxd2+ Bxd2 (8... Bd3+ 9. Qxd3#) 9. Rd4+ exd4 10. e4#. ---------
There are no solutions...there are only trade-offs.
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