Peter Aronson wrote on Tue, Aug 13, 2002 05:10 PM UTC:
What about this situation (white to move):
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8 | |:::| |:::| |:::| |:::|
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7 |:::| P |:::| |:::| |:::| |
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6 | |:::| |:::| |:::| |:::|
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5 |:::| |:::| |:::| |:::| |
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4 | |:::| |:::| |:::| |:::|
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3 |:::| |:::| |:::| |:::| |
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2 | |:::| |:::| |:::| |:::|
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1 |:n:| |:::| |:N:| |:::| |
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a b c d e f g h
If white b8=Q or b8=R, then stalemate. If b8=B, then I believe there
is insufficient material for mate -- thus b8=K. I'm fairly sure that K+N
can mate bare N. If not, add a B at g1. Two B on the same color + N vs
N is still not promising, but K+B+N vs N is surely enough!
What about this situation (white to move):
If white b8=Q or b8=R, then stalemate. If b8=B, then I believe there is insufficient material for mate -- thus b8=K. I'm fairly sure that K+N can mate bare N. If not, add a B at g1. Two B on the same color + N vs N is still not promising, but K+B+N vs N is surely enough!