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Hard engine puzzles

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J. Gerhold | 4th commendation | EG 2010 october issue page 283.

[d]6k1/2p2p1p/4pP2/8/1pPB1P1P/7p/1KP1R3/7r w - - 0 1

[pgn][Event "?"] [Site "?"] [Date "????.??.??"] [Round "?"] [White "New game"] [Black "?"] [Result "*"] [SetUp "1"] [FEN "6k1/2p2p1p/4pP2/8/1pPB1P1P/7p/1KP1R3/7r w - - 0 1"] [PlyCount "19"] 1. Be5 h2 2. Rg2+ Kh8 3. Rxh2 Rxh2 4. f5 Re2 5. fxe6 Kg8 6. e7 Rxe5 7. h5 Re3 8. c5 c6 9. Kc1 h6 10. Kd2 *[/pgn]

Puzzle #2

Pål Benno, Hungary | White wins.

[d]K6n/1p2b2P/7P/p7/1k6/8/1Pp1B1R1/8 w - - 0 0
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Re: Hard engine puzzles

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Nordlandia wrote: Sat Mar 16, 2019 11:45 am Puzzle #2

Pål Benno, Hungary | White wins.

[d]K6n/1p2b2P/7P/p7/1k6/8/1Pp1B1R1/8 w - - 0 0
Eval reaches +4 in 1 second for SF :

FEN: K6n/1p2b2P/7P/p7/1k6/8/1Pp1B1R1/8 w - - 0 1

Code: Select all

Stockfish_190305_x64_modern:
Found 511 tablebases
 22/26	00:00	 874 698	6 247 842	 0,00	1.Rg1 Bg5 2.Rxg5 c1Q 3.Rb5+ Ka4 4.Rb6 Qg1 5.Rxb7 Qd4 6.Bf3 Qd8+ 7.Ka7 Qd6 8.Rb8 Ng6 9.Rb6 Qc7+ 10.Rb7 Qd6
 23/32	00:00	 1 401 063	6 970 462	+0,57	1.Rg1 Bg5 2.Rxg5 c1Q 3.Rb5+ Ka4 4.Rb6 Qg1 5.Ka7 Qd4 6.Bf3 Qd7 7.Be4 Qd2 8.Bf5 Qd1 9.Be6 Qd3 10.Kb8 Qd1 11.Kxb7 Qf3+ 12.Kb8 Qd3
 24/37	00:00	 2 624 950	7 954 393	+1,43	1.Rg1 Bg5 2.Rxg5 c1Q 3.Rb5+ Ka4 4.Rb6 Qg1 5.Ka7 Qd4 6.Bf3 Qd8 7.Bg4 Qd4 8.Be6 Qd3 9.Ka8 Nf7 10.Kxb7 Qd1 11.Ka8 Nh8 12.Kb8 Nf7 13.b3+ Ka3 14.Bxf7 Qd8+ 15.Kb7 Qd7+ 16.Ka8 Qc8+ 17.Ka7 Qd7+ 18.Rb7 Qd4+ 19.Ka6
 25/45	00:00	 7 221 947	9 391 348	+3,86	1.Rg1 Kb3 2.Bd3 b5 3.Rc1 b4 4.Rxc2 Bf6 5.Rc5 a4 6.Bc2+ Kxb2 7.Bxa4 Bc3 8.Rf5 Ka3 9.Bc6 b3 10.Rf3 Kb4 11.Kb7 b2 12.Be4 Kb3
 26/33	00:01	 10 403 505	9 166 083	+4,04	1.Rg1 Kb3 2.Bd3 b5 3.Rc1 b4 4.Rxc2 Bf6 5.Rc5 a4 6.Bc2+ Kxb2 7.Bxa4 Ka3 8.Rf5 Bc3 9.Bc6 b3 10.Rf3 Kb4 11.Be4 b2 12.Kb7 Kb3 13.Kc6 Kc4 14.Bc2 Be5 15.Bd3+ Kb4 16.Rf8
 27/40	00:01	 17 348 326	9 418 200	+4,43	1.Rg1 Bg5 2.Rxg5 c1Q 3.Rb5+ Ka4 4.Rb6 Qg1 5.Ka7 Qd4 6.Bf3 Qd7 7.Bh5 Qd8 8.Bg4 Qd4 9.Be6 Qd3 10.Ba2 Qf3 11.Bc4 Qg3 12.Be2 Qg1 13.Bh5 Qxb6+ 14.Kxb6 Kb3 15.Kxa5 Kxb2 16.Kb4 Kc2 17.Kc5 Kd2 18.Kd4 b5 19.Be8
 28/47	00:02	 22 153 951	9 363 461	+4,76	1.Rg1 Bg5 2.Rxg5 c1Q 3.Rb5+ Ka4 4.Rb6 Qg1 5.Ka7 Qd4 6.Bf3 Qd7 7.Bh5 Qd8 8.Bg4 Qd4 9.Be6 Qd3 10.Ba2 Qf3 11.Bc4 Qg3 12.Be2 Qg1 13.Bh5 Qxb6+ 14.Kxb6 Kb3 15.Kxa5 Kxb2 16.Kb4 Kc2 17.Kc5 Kd2 18.Kd5 b5 19.Be8 Ke3 20.Ke5 b4 21.Ba4
 29/49+	00:03	 29 710 023	9 212 410	+4,86	1.Rg1
 29/49+	00:03	 32 286 855	9 283 167	+4,95	1.Rg1
 29/49+	00:03	 36 720 427	9 384 213	+5,09	1.Rg1
 29/49	00:04	 42 952 961	9 407 131	+5,27	1.Rg1 Kb3 2.Bd3 Kxb2 3.Rg2 Kc3 4.Bxc2 b5 5.Kb7 a4 6.Kc6 a3 7.Bf5 b4 8.Be6 Bf6 9.Rg4 Be7 10.Rg3+ Kd4 11.Rg8 Bf6 12.Kb5 Kc3 13.Rg4 Be7 14.Rg3+ Kd4 15.Rg8 Ke5 16.Bb3 Kf6
 30/48+	00:06	 60 522 615	9 331 269	+5,36	1.Rg1
 30/48+	00:07	 67 985 324	9 355 349	+5,46	1.Rg1
 30/48	00:08	 79 178 545	9 417 048	+5,56	1.Rg1 Kb3 2.Bd3 Kxb2 3.Rg2 Kc3 4.Bxc2 b5 5.Kb7 a4 6.Kc6 a3 7.Bf5 b4 8.Be6 Bf6 9.Rg4 b3 10.Rg3+ Kd4 11.Bxb3 Ke5 12.Rg8 Kf5 13.Kb5 Bb2 14.Kb4 Kf4 15.Be6 Kf3 16.Ka4 Kf4 17.Kb3 Ke4 18.Rf8 Bd4 19.Bc4 Be5 20.Ka2
 31/42	00:09	 86 729 156	9 327 721	+5,63	1.Rg1 Kb3 2.Bd3 Kxb2 3.Rg2 Kc3 4.Bxc2 b5 5.Kb7 a4 6.Kc6 a3 7.Bf5 b4 8.Be6 Bf6 9.Rg4 b3 10.Rg3+ Kd4 11.Bxb3 Ke5 12.Rg8 Kf5 13.Kb5 Bb2 14.Kb4 Kf4 15.Be6 Ke4 16.Kb5 Kf4 17.Ba2 Be5 18.Bd5 Bf6 19.Bb3 Bc3 20.Ka4 Bb2
 32/42	00:11	 101 044 082	9 174 982	+5,65	1.Rg1 Kb3 2.Bd3 Kxb2 3.Rg2 Kc3 4.Bxc2 b5 5.Kb7 a4 6.Kc6 a3 7.Bf5 b4 8.Be6 Bf6 9.Rg4 b3 10.Rg3+ Kd4 11.Bxb3 Ke5 12.Rg8 Kf5 13.Kb5 Bb2 14.Kb4 Kf4 15.Ba2 Kf5 16.Kb3 Ke6 17.Ka4+ Kf5 18.Bb1+ Kf4 19.Kb3 Ke3 20.Rf8 Be5 21.Ka2 Kd4
 33/42	00:11	 104 032 817	9 117 687	+5,65	1.Rg1 Kb3 2.Bd3 Kxb2 3.Rg2 Kc3 4.Bxc2 b5 5.Kb7 a4 6.Kc6 a3 7.Bf5 b4 8.Be6 Bf6 9.Rg4 b3 10.Rg3+ Kd4 11.Bxb3 Ke5 12.Rg8 Kf5 13.Kb5 Bb2 14.Kb4 Kf4 15.Ba2 Kf5 16.Kb3 Kf4 17.Bb1 Kf3 18.Bc2 Kf4 19.Bd3 Kf3 20.Bb1 Kf4 21.Ka4 Kf3
 34/45	00:12	 108 859 686	8 964 071	+5,65	1.Rg1 Kb3 2.Bd3 Kxb2 3.Rg2 Kc3 4.Bxc2 b5 5.Kb7 a4 6.Kc6 a3 7.Bf5 b4 8.Be6 Bf6 9.Rg4 b3 10.Rg3+ Kd4 11.Bxb3 Ke5 12.Rg8 Kf5 13.Kb5 Bb2 14.Kb4 Kf4 15.Ba2 Kf5 16.Kb3 Kf4 17.Bb1 Kf3 18.Bc2 Kf4 19.Bd3 Kf3 20.Bb1 Kf4 21.Ba2 Kf5 22.Kb4 Kf4 23.Kb5
 35/45	00:13	 121 689 028	8 767 852	+5,65	1.Rg1 Kb3 2.Bd3 Kxb2 3.Rg2 Kc3 4.Bxc2 b5 5.Kb7 a4 6.Kc6 a3 7.Bf5 b4 8.Be6 Bf6 9.Rg4 b3 10.Rg3+ Kd4 11.Bxb3 Ke5 12.Rg8 Kf5 13.Kb5 Bb2 14.Kb4 Kf4 15.Ba2 Kf5 16.Kb3 Kf4 17.Bb1 Kf3 18.Bc2 Kf4 19.Bd3 Kf3 20.Bb1 Kf4 21.Ba2 Kf5 22.Kb4 Kf4 23.Bb3
 36/48	00:14	 127 008 617	8 696 837	+5,65	1.Rg1 Kb3 2.Bd3 Kxb2 3.Rg2 Kc3 4.Bxc2 b5 5.Kb7 a4 6.Kc6 a3 7.Bf5 b4 8.Be6 Bf6 9.Rg4 b3 10.Rg3+ Kd4 11.Bxb3 Ke5 12.Rg8 Kf5 13.Kb5 Bb2 14.Kb4 Kf4 15.Ba2 Kf5 16.Kb3 Kf4 17.Bb1 Kf3 18.Bc2 Kf4 19.Bd3 Kf3 20.Bb1 Kf4 21.Ba2 Kf5 22.Kb4 Kf4 23.Bb3 Kf5 24.Bc2+ Kf4
 37/46	00:16	 141 271 683	8 498 056	+5,65	1.Rg1 Kb3 2.Bd3 Kxb2 3.Rg2 Kc3 4.Bxc2 b5 5.Kb7 a4 6.Kc6 a3 7.Bf5 b4 8.Be6 Bf6 9.Rg4 b3 10.Rg3+ Kd4 11.Bxb3 Ke5 12.Rg8 Kf5 13.Kb5 Bb2 14.Kb4 Kf4 15.Ba2 Kf5 16.Kb3 Kf4 17.Bb1 Kf3 18.Bc2 Kf4 19.Bd3 Kf3 20.Bb1 Kf4 21.Ka4 Kf3 22.Ba2 Ke3 23.Kb5 Kf4
 38/48	00:18	 153 411 634	8 258 593	+5,65	1.Rg1 Kb3 2.Bd3 Kxb2 3.Rg2 Kc3 4.Bxc2 b5 5.Kb7 a4 6.Kc6 a3 7.Bf5 b4 8.Be6 Bf6 9.Rg4 b3 10.Rg3+ Kd4 11.Bxb3 Ke5 12.Rg8 Kf5 13.Kb5 Bb2 14.Kb4 Kf4 15.Ba2 Kf5 16.Kb3 Kf4 17.Bb1 Kf3 18.Bc2 Kf4 19.Bd3 Kf3 20.Bb1 Kf4 21.Ka4 Kf3 22.Ba2 Ke3 23.Be6 Kf4 24.Kb3 Bf6
 39/51	00:20	 166 051 096	8 134 575	+5,65	1.Rg1 Kb3 2.Bd3 Kxb2 3.Rg2 Kc3 4.Bxc2 b5 5.Kb7 a4 6.Kc6 a3 7.Bf5 b4 8.Be6 Bf6 9.Rg4 b3 10.Rg3+ Kd4 11.Bxb3 Ke5 12.Rg8 Kf5 13.Kb5 Bb2 14.Kb4 Kf4 15.Ba2 Kf5 16.Kb3 Kf4 17.Bb1 Kf3 18.Bc2 Kf4 19.Bd3 Kf3 20.Bb1 Kf4 21.Ka4 Kf3 22.Ba2 Ke3 23.Be6 Kf4 24.Kb3 Bf6 25.Kb4 Ke5 26.Ba2
 40/52	00:23	 186 691 670	7 972 144	+5,65	1.Rg1 Kb3 2.Bd3 Kxb2 3.Rg2 Kc3 4.Bxc2 b5 5.Kb7 a4 6.Kc6 a3 7.Bf5 b4 8.Be6 Bf6 9.Rg4 b3 10.Rg3+ Kd4 11.Bxb3 Ke5 12.Rg8 Kf5 13.Kb5 Bb2 14.Kb4 Kf4 15.Ba2 Kf5 16.Kb3 Kf4 17.Bb1 Kf3 18.Bc2 Kf4 19.Bd3 Kf3 20.Bb1 Kf4 21.Ka4 Kf3 22.Ba2 Ke3 23.Be6 Kf4 24.Kb3 Bf6 25.Kxa3 Ke5 26.Bb3 Kd6
 41/52	00:25	 203 080 869	7 944 639	+5,65	1.Rg1 Kb3 2.Bd3 Kxb2 3.Rg2 Kc3 4.Bxc2 b5 5.Kb7 a4 6.Kc6 a3 7.Bf5 b4 8.Be6 Bf6 9.Rg4 b3 10.Rg3+ Kd4 11.Bxb3 Ke5 12.Rg8 Kf5 13.Kb5 Bb2 14.Kb4 Kf4 15.Ba2 Kf5 16.Kb3 Kf4 17.Bb1 Kf3 18.Bc2 Kf4 19.Bd3 Kf3 20.Bb1 Kf4 21.Ka4 Kf3 22.Ba2 Ke3 23.Rf8 Ng6 24.Rb8 Nh8 25.Rg8 Kf4 26.Be6 a2
 42/52	00:28	 224 961 323	7 821 205	+5,65	1.Rg1 Kb3 2.Bd3 Kxb2 3.Rg2 Kc3 4.Bxc2 b5 5.Kb7 a4 6.Kc6 a3 7.Bf5 b4 8.Be6 Bf6 9.Rg4 b3 10.Rg3+ Kd4 11.Bxb3 Ke5 12.Rg8 Kf5 13.Kb5 Bb2 14.Kb4 Kf4 15.Ba2 Kf5 16.Kb3 Kf4 17.Bb1 Kf3 18.Bc2 Kf4 19.Bd3 Kf3 20.Bb1 Kf4 21.Ka4 Kf3 22.Ba2 Ke3 23.Be6 Kf4 24.Kb5 Ke3 25.Rg2 Kf4 26.Kb4 Ke5
 43/54	00:32	 252 641 802	7 764 992	+5,65	1.Rg1 Kb3 2.Bd3 Kxb2 3.Rg2 Kc3 4.Bxc2 b5 5.Kb7 a4 6.Kc6 a3 7.Bf5 b4 8.Be6 Bf6 9.Rg4 b3 10.Rg3+ Kd4 11.Bxb3 Ke5 12.Rg8 Kf5 13.Kb5 Bb2 14.Kb4 Kf4 15.Ba2 Kf5 16.Kb3 Kf4 17.Bb1 Kf3 18.Bc2 Kf4 19.Bd3 Kf3 20.Bb1 Kf4 21.Ka4 Kf3 22.Ba2 Ke3 23.Rf8 Ng6 24.Rb8 Nh8 25.Rg8 Kf4 26.Be6 Kf3 27.Kb4 Ke4
 44/56	00:38	 300 538 060	7 721 348	+5,65	1.Rg1 Kb3 2.Bd3 Kxb2 3.Rg2 Kc3 4.Bxc2 b5 5.Kb7 a4 6.Kc6 a3 7.Bf5 b4 8.Be6 Bf6 9.Rg4 b3 10.Rg3+ Kd4 11.Bxb3 Ke5 12.Rg8 Kf5 13.Kb5 Bb2 14.Kb4 Kf4 15.Ba2 Kf5 16.Kb3 Kf4 17.Bb1 Kf3 18.Bc2 Kf4 19.Bd3 Kf3 20.Bb1 Kf4 21.Ka4 Kf3 22.Ba2 Ke3 23.Be6 Kf4 24.Kb5 Ke3 25.Kb4 Ke4 26.Rf8 Ng6 27.Bf5+ Ke3 28.Bxg6 a2
 45/56+	00:59	 455 647 579	7 637 532	+5,74	1.Rg1
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Re: Hard engine puzzles

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Nordlandia wrote: Sat Mar 16, 2019 11:45 am J. Gerhold | 4th commendation | EG 2010 october issue page 283.

[d]6k1/2p2p1p/4pP2/8/1pPB1P1P/7p/1KP1R3/7r w - - 0 1

[pgn][Event "?"] [Site "?"] [Date "????.??.??"] [Round "?"] [White "New game"] [Black "?"] [Result "*"] [SetUp "1"] [FEN "6k1/2p2p1p/4pP2/8/1pPB1P1P/7p/1KP1R3/7r w - - 0 1"] [PlyCount "19"] 1. Be5 h2 2. Rg2+ Kh8 3. Rxh2 Rxh2 4. f5 Re2 5. fxe6 Kg8 6. e7 Rxe5 7. h5 Re3 8. c5 c6 9. Kc1 h6 10. Kd2 *[/pgn]
Thanks for this one, Jon!
Not even Sting has a good chance, too much nullmove in depth and Lazy King accordingly.
Just at 8...c6 there's a little short- cut for White with 9.h6 #25 instead of Kc1, allowing Black ...h6 and some more moves to mate, probably author liked that more, so it's ok too of course.
But from Black's side that could be denied by 8...h6 instead of ...c6.
Just to mention, not to matter.
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Re: Hard engine puzzles

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No 17485 | 1st/2nd honourable mention | Y. Bazlov (Russia) | 7/6 Win | EG Janurary 2011 supplement page 83.

[d]6K1/3p1pPN/r7/1p3kP1/8/1P4b1/2P1P3/8 w - - 0 0

[pgn][Event "?"] [Site "?"] [Date "????.??.??"] [Round "?"] [White "New game"] [Black "?"] [Result "*"] [SetUp "1"] [FEN "6K1/3p1pPN/r7/1p3kP1/8/1P4b1/2P1P3/8 w - - 0 0"] [PlyCount "15"] 1. e4+ Ke6 2. Nf8+ Ke7 3. Kh7 Ra8 4. g8=Q Rxf8 5. Qg7 d6 6. Qf6+ Ke8 7. c3 Bh2 8. Kh6 $18 * [/pgn]
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Re: Hard engine puzzles

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Stockfish is not certain on my part. It switches back and fourth between 7 and 8-piece endgame. RBvRBN and RBPvRBN.

RBvRBN is a tablebase win.

[d]4NB1r/8/7P/5p2/3pb3/8/R3P3/2k1Kn2 w - - 0 0
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Re: Hard engine puzzles

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This study was believed to be winning for white but Stockfish found a improvised fortress.

[d]k1q5/2P3PP/p5p1/P5p1/PP4P1/1QK1n3/3p4/r3r2N w - - 0 0

[pgn][Event "?"] [Site "?"] [Date "????.??.??"] [Round "?"] [White "New game"] [Black "?"] [Result "*"] [SetUp "1"] [FEN "k1q5/2P3PP/p5p1/P5p1/PP4P1/1QK1n3/3p4/r3r2N w - - 0 0"] [PlyCount "25"] {[#]} 1. g8=Q Ka7 2. Qxc8 Rac1+ (2... Rec1+) 3. Kxd2 Nc4+ 4. Kd3 Ne5+ 5. Kd4 Nc6+ 6. Kd5 Ne7+ 7. Kd6 Nxc8+ 8. Kd5 Rcd1+ (8... Ne7+ 9. Kd4 Nc6+ 10. Kd3 Ne5+ 11. Kd2 Nc4+ 12. Qxc4) (8... Red1+) 9. Kc5 Rc1+ 10. Kd4 Rcd1+ 11. Kc3 Re3+ 12. Kc2 Rxb3 13. h8=Q * [/pgn]

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Re: Hard engine puzzles

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Vinvin wrote: Sat Mar 16, 2019 6:29 pm
Nordlandia wrote: Sat Mar 16, 2019 11:45 am Puzzle #2

Pål Benno, Hungary | White wins.

[d]K6n/1p2b2P/7P/p7/1k6/8/1Pp1B1R1/8 w - - 0 0
Eval reaches +4 in 1 second for SF
After some Forward- Backward:

K6n/1p2b2P/7P/p7/1k6/8/1Pp1B1R1/8 w - - 0 1

Analysis by CF EXT 120319 x64 POP NUMA:

1.Rg1 a4 2.Rc1 Kb3 3.Bd3 b5 4.Rxc2 Bf6 5.Rc6 Bxb2 6.Bxb5 a3 7.Bc4+ Kc3 8.Rc8 Ng6 9.Ba2+ Kd2 10.Kb7 Nh8 11.Bb3 Ke1 12.Kc6 Ng6 13.Rg8 Nh8 14.Rg2 Be5 15.Bd5 Bd4 16.Rg3 Bb2 17.Rg4 Bf6 18.Rg1+ Kf2 19.Rg8 Bb2 20.Rg2+ Ke3 21.Rg3+ Kd2 22.Ba2 Bc1 23.Rg2+ Kd3 24.Bc4+ Ke4 25.Bd5+ Kf5 26.Rg8 Bb2 27.Kb5 Bc3 28.Bc4 Be5 29.Kb4 Bd6+ 30.Ka4 Ng6
+- (149.02) Depth: 52/59 00:00:07 209MN, tb=1899071

1.Rg1 a4 2.Bd3 b5 3.Bxc2 Kc4 4.Kb7 Kc5 5.Rg8 Bf6 6.Ka6 Bxb2 7.Rb8 a3 8.Rxb5+ Kd4 9.Bb3 Ng6 10.Rg5 Nh8 11.Kb5 Kd3 12.Rg3+ Kd2 13.Rf3 Bd4 14.Rf4 Be3 15.Rf6 Bd4 16.Rf3 Ke1 17.Rg3 Bb2 18.Rg8 Kf2 19.Bd5 Ba1 20.Rg7 Kf1 21.Rg5 Ke2 22.Rg1 Bd4 23.Rg8 Ke3 24.Kc6 Kd2 25.Rg2+ Ke1 26.Rg3 Bb2 27.Rg4 Bf6 28.Rg1+ Kf2 29.Rg8 Be5 30.Rg2+ Kf1
+- (149.02) Depth: 55/60 00:03:42 6553MN, tb=73573550

6men Syzygys, Contempt 0
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Re: Hard engine puzzles

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My database had this:
[d]k1q5/2P3PP/p5p1/P5p1/PP4P1/1QK1n3/3p4/r3r2N w - - acd 50; acs 31200; bm g8=Q; c3 "g8=Q"; c6 Arves.15709; ce 218; pm g8=Q; pv g8=Q Ka7;
6K1/3p1pPN/r7/1p3kP1/8/1P4b1/2P1P3/8 w - - acd 36; acs 60; bm e4+; c3 "e4+"; c6 Arves.06602; ce 179; pm e4+; pv e4+ Ke6 Nf8+ Ke7 Kh7 Ra8 g6 Be5 g8=Q Rxf8 gxf7 Rxf7+ Kh6 b4 Qg5+ Rf6+ Kh5 d6 Kg4 Bc3 Kg3 Be5+ Kh4 Kd7 Qg7+ Ke6 Qg8+ Ke7 Qb8 Bc3 Qb7+ Ke6 Qd5+ Ke7 Qg5 Bb2 Qd2 Bc3 Qe3 Rg6 Qa7+ Ke6 Qb8 Rh6+ Kg5 Rh8 Qb5 Ke7 Qb7+ Ke6 Qd5+ Ke7 Kg6 Rf8 Qc4 Rf2 Qc7+ Ke6 Qd8 Rg2+ Kh5 Rh2+ Kg4 Rh8 Qg5 Rh2 Qf5+ Ke7 Kf3 Be5;

[d]4NB1r/8/7P/5p2/3pb3/8/R3P3/2k1Kn2 w - - acd 41; acs 1044; bm Ba3+; c3 "Ba3+"; c6 Arves.04933; ce 103; pm Ba3+; pv Ba3+ Kb1 Rb2+ Ka1 Bc5 Rxh6 Bxd4 Rh1 Nd6 Ng3+ Kd2 Nxe2 Be5 Nd4 Rb8 Rb1 Bxd4+ Ka2 Nb5 Rb3 Nc3+ Ka3 Bc5+ Kb2 Rc8 Rb7 Ne2 Kb3 Ke3 Kc4 Bf8+ Kb5 Bd6 Ka6 Nd4 Rd7 Be5 Kb6 Rc4 Rd5 Bc7+ Kb7 Rc3 Rd7 Be5 Kb6 Rc8 Rd5 Rb8+ Kc5 Ne6+ Kc6 Kf4 Ra5 Bc3 Ra6 Rd8 Ra3 Bd4 Kb5 K;

[d]6k1/2p2p1p/4pP2/8/1pPB1P1P/7p/1KP1R3/7r w - - acd 60; acs 31140; bm Kb3; c0 "http://rybkaforum.net/cgi-bin/rybkaforu ... ?tid=31992"; ce 76; pm Kb3; pv Kb3 h2 Bb2 c5 Bc1 Rxc1 Rxh2 Rf1 Rd2 h6 Ka4 Rxf4 Kb5 Rf5 Kb6 Kh7 Rg2 h5 Kc6 Kh6 Kd6 Rxf6 Kxc5 Rg6 Rxg6+ Kxg6 Kd6 f5 c5 f4 c6 f3 c7 f2 c8=Q f1=Q Qg8+ Kh6 Qg5+ Kh7 Qxh5+ Kg7 Qe5+ Kh7 Qe4+ Kg7 h5 Qa6+ Qc6 Qa3 Qc5 Kf7 Qc7+ Kg8 Qc4 Kg7 Kxe6 Qh3+ Kd6 Qxh5 Qd4+ Kh7 Qe4+ Kh6 Qe3+ Kh7 Qe7+ Kh6 Qe4 Qa5 Qe3+ Kh7 Qd3+ Kg7 Kc6 Qg5 Qd4+ Kg6 Qd5 Qc1 Qe4+ Kg5 Kd5 Qd2+ Kc5 Qc3+ Kb5 Qb2 Qe3+ Kg6 Qe6+ Kh7 Qe4+ Kg8 Qd5+ Kg7 Qc4 Kh8 Qc8+ Kg7 Qf5 Qc3 Qd7+ Kf8 Qd6+ Kf7 Qf4+ Kg7 Qe4 Kh8 Qc6 Qb2 Qe8+ Kh7 Qd7+ Kg8 Qf5;

[d]K6n/1p2b2P/7P/p7/1k6/8/1Pp1B1R1/8 w - - acd 39; acs 60; bm Rg1; c3 "Rg1"; c6 Arves.16021; ce 0; pm Rg1; pv Rg1 Bg5 Rxg5 c1=Q Rb5+ Ka4 Rxb7 Qc8+ Rb8 Qc6+ Ka7 Qd5 Bb5+ Qxb5 Rxb5 Kxb5 b3 Ng6 Kb7 Kc5 h8=R Nxh8;
Taking ideas is not a vice, it is a virtue. We have another word for this. It is called learning.
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