I busted No.21 in Nunn's Endgame Challenge book (of course with the aid of Houdini Pro 2). In that book Nunn gives the best 250 studies of all time in his opinion. After this he will have to add another one. It opens up the question of how many others are busted since Nunn was using Deep Fritz and the year of publication of Nunn's book was 2002. Computers have come a long way in 10 years.
[Event "Revista de Sah 1965"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2012.11.23"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Nunn Endgame Challenge "]
[Black "No. 21 by P.Joitsa"]
[Result "0-1"]
[Annotator "Tomalty,Alan"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "5k2/8/8/8/7P/8/4Np2/1K3n2 w - - 0 0"]
[PlyCount "9"]
{Diagram [#]} 1. Ka2 Kf7 2. Kb2 Kf6 3. Ka3 Ne3 (3... Ke5 {This move also busts
the study} 4. h5 Ne3 5. Ng3 Nf5 {See Diagram 2}) 4. Ng3 {This study is busted.
Nunn in his book Endgame Challenge gives only 4....Kg6 or 4......Nf5 which
both draw for white} Ke5 $3 {Diagram [#] Now on any white knight move the
knight is either lost or the black pawn queens} 5. Kb3 $4 {mate in 11 for black
} (5. Kb2 $4 {Mate in 10 for black}) (5. Kb4 $4 {Mate in 12 for black}) (5. Ka2
$4 {mate in 10 for black}) (5. Ka4 $4 {mate in 12 for black}) (5. h5 $4 Nf5 $19
{Diagram [#]} 6. Nf1 (6. h6 {mate in 24 for black} Nxh6) (6. Ne4 $4 Kxe4) 6...
Ke4 (6... Kd4 {also wins for black}) 7. Kb3 (7. Kb2 Kd3 $8 8. Kc1 $4 {mate in
29 for black} (8. Ka1 $4 {mate in 25 for black} Ke2) (8. Nh2 Ke2 9. Kc3 {
Diagram [#]})) (7. Kb4 Kd3 8. Kc5 Ke2 9. Nh2 Nh6 {Diagram [#]} 10. Kd4 Ng4 $19)
7... Kd3 $8 8. Nh2 (8. Kb4 Ke2 9. Nh2 Nh6 10. Kc5 Ng4 $19 {Diagram [#]}) 8...
Ke2 $19 {Diagram [#] after any white king move Nh6 wins for black} 9. Kc4 $4 (
9. Kc3 $4 {see diagram 4} Nh6 $19 10. Kc4 $4 {mate in 33} (10. Kd4 $4 Ng4)
10... Ng4) (9. Kb4 $4 Nh6 10. Kc5 Ng4) (9. Kc2 Nh6 {mate in 26 for black}) 9...
Ne3+ 10. Kd4 $4 (10. Kc5 $4 Ng4) 10... Ng4 11. Nxg4 $4 {mate in 21 for black})
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[Event "Revista de Sah 1965"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2012.11.23"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Nunn Endgame Challenge "]
[Black "No. 21 by P.Joitsa"]
[Result "0-1"]
[Annotator "Tomalty,Alan"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "5k2/8/8/8/7P/8/4Np2/1K3n2 w - - 0 0"]
[PlyCount "9"]
{Diagram [#]} 1. Ka2 Kf7 2. Kb2 Kf6 3. Ka3 Ne3 (3... Ke5 {This move also busts
the study} 4. h5 Ne3 5. Ng3 Nf5 {See Diagram 2}) 4. Ng3 {This study is busted.
Nunn in his book Endgame Challenge gives only 4....Kg6 or 4......Nf5 which
both draw for white} Ke5 $3 {Diagram [#] Now on any white knight move the
knight is either lost or the black pawn queens} 5. Kb3 $4 {mate in 11 for black
} (5. Kb2 $4 {Mate in 10 for black}) (5. Kb4 $4 {Mate in 12 for black}) (5. Ka2
$4 {mate in 10 for black}) (5. Ka4 $4 {mate in 12 for black}) (5. h5 $4 Nf5 $19
{Diagram [#]} 6. Nf1 (6. h6 {mate in 24 for black} Nxh6) (6. Ne4 $4 Kxe4) 6...
Ke4 (6... Kd4 {also wins for black}) 7. Kb3 (7. Kb2 Kd3 $8 8. Kc1 $4 {mate in
29 for black} (8. Ka1 $4 {mate in 25 for black} Ke2) (8. Nh2 Ke2 9. Kc3 {
Diagram [#]})) (7. Kb4 Kd3 8. Kc5 Ke2 9. Nh2 Nh6 {Diagram [#]} 10. Kd4 Ng4 $19)
7... Kd3 $8 8. Nh2 (8. Kb4 Ke2 9. Nh2 Nh6 10. Kc5 Ng4 $19 {Diagram [#]}) 8...
Ke2 $19 {Diagram [#] after any white king move Nh6 wins for black} 9. Kc4 $4 (
9. Kc3 $4 {see diagram 4} Nh6 $19 10. Kc4 $4 {mate in 33} (10. Kd4 $4 Ng4)
10... Ng4) (9. Kb4 $4 Nh6 10. Kc5 Ng4) (9. Kc2 Nh6 {mate in 26 for black}) 9...
Ne3+ 10. Kd4 $4 (10. Kc5 $4 Ng4) 10... Ng4 11. Nxg4 $4 {mate in 21 for black})
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