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(Otto Blathy had composed a "mate in 292 moves" problem in 1889, albeit from an illegal starting position. ) However, in May 2006, Bourzutschky and Konoval discovered a KQNKRBN position with an astonishing DTC of 517 moves.
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The truck — an old farm vehicle now sitting on a cobblestone street in America's largest city — had been the answer to my moving problem.
But some concerns were raised that it would just mean moving problem social-housing tenants to different areas.
As a government there's a lot for us to do there, but it's a fast moving problem that we as an industry need to tackle".
Solving a fast moving problem like climate change requires a fast moving governance system.
Each block started with a 2-move problem while the following 3, 4 and 5 move problems were presented in random order.
One block consisted of a 2, 3, 4, and 5-move problem with two different trials per problem, respectively.
Four years later a Manchester colleague, D.G. Prinz, wrote a program capable of solving mate-in-two-move problems but not actually playing chess.
Here, six-move problems with both an unambiguous and ambiguous goal hierarchy and single and multiple optimal solution paths were examined.
These are often referred to as "mate in n" – for example "mate in three" (a three-mover); two and three move problems are the most common.
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