![]() ![]() In such positions sometimes 20 moves ahead can be calculated if these are forced positions, e.g., with mate threats, or material loss. Sometimes ten minutes, sometimes 40 minutes! Nobody calculates dozens of moves ahead either. Its' not that we see, like, 10 move mate patterns. I'm afraid OP's assumptions are not correct. Mated a move faster according to the "tablebase"): ġ. Polgár won by checkmate, and the last ten moves were played correctlyīy both players (the last "error" was 96.Ke4-e3, when Bd1-f3 would have On the KBN/K checkmate cites a blindfold game(!) between grandmasters What Black "should" have played, in terms of engine analysis that is, is included as a sideline. The game in question is Dubov-Svane, and the claim came from Agadmator’s analysis, for which engine analysis yielded his claim correct.Īlthough Black made a move to try and trick White in the real game, shortening the sequence, in my eyes, it still qualifies as a forced mate in 13 moves. I discovered a game from a few weeks ago that features a forced mate in 13 moves that was administered OTB. Hence, what I am wondering about is: what is the longest forced mate optimally played in documented competition? In other words, in competitive play (international, national, league, etc.), what comes to mind as the furthest time (in moves) from checkmate when resistance is futile? Something a la "that's mate in 15."Įdit: I imagine that this situation usually brings about resignation, so I should clarify that I'm not interested in if it was ever played out, but rather what the maximum number of moves was in advance of checkmate when this futility was ensured. However as a novice player it often boggles my mind when, in real games, players are able to recognize unavoidable checkmate on a non-empty board dozens of moves in advance. Ultimately those discussions often devolve into debate about the 50 move rule. ![]() ![]() Usually the answers are the 2 Knights forced mate and another one that evidently takes 549 optimal moves. There are tons of questions about the longest forced mate on here and other chess forums. ![]()
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