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| | (1) Posted by Hauke Reddmann [Saturday, Nov 27, 2021 18:26] | The 1.8 second J I mean the chess problem in the form of the letter "J",
composed by me in 1.8 seconds for James' 18th birthday during
todays chat. Of course it can't be 1st prize material
under this circumstances ;-)
(= 3+1 ) #4 | | (2) Posted by Michael McDowell [Saturday, Nov 27, 2021 23:45] | It took me 2 seconds to check yacpdb and find the anticipation by Pogosyants. | | (3) Posted by Olaf Jenkner [Sunday, Nov 28, 2021 00:30] | Yes, it's the same solution, see
https://pdb.dieschwalbe.de/P1174382
But it's another letter, may be James MaLcom is meant. | | (4) Posted by James Malcom [Sunday, Nov 28, 2021 02:39] | Thanks Hauke. :-) | | (5) Posted by Hauke Reddmann [Sunday, Nov 28, 2021 11:15] | @Michael: Yes, I already know it's anticipated, and I'm not the least surprised.
Yes, I *could* have invested 1.8 more seconds to check yacpdb before posting it
into the Zoom chat (the members quickly found the anticipation too),
but what would have happened to teh lulz then? ;-)
But I'm scratching my head on a completely different point:
Given that the problem is not too interesting beyond having 4 pieces,
what reason did *Pogosyants* have to compose yacpdb 145511? :-)
P.S. After researching a bit longer, I think I have the hunch of an
idea. Compare yacpdb...
74661, 74662, 137227, 137228, 137229, 143730, 143732, 145199.
No, they weren't dedicated ɯoɔlɐW sǝɯɐ*ſ*, but to Юрий *Г*агарин.
I can only infer sǝɯɐſ will be the first man on Mars. Go, sǝɯɐſ :-)
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