Now, this is a 'KQRBNNP vs krbnp' mate in 3 chess problem generated autonomously by Chesthetica using the relatively new computational creativity approach called the 'DSNS'. You can learn more about the DSNS here. The largest (Lomonosov) tablebase today is for 7 pieces which contains over 500 trillion positions. With each additional piece, the number of possible positions increases exponentially. It is therefore impossible that this problem with 12 pieces could have been taken from such a database.
White to Play and Mate in 3
Chesthetica v11.32 (Selangor, Malaysia)
Generated on 14 Sep 2019 at 9:37:36 PM
Chess puzzles are ancient. Some are over a thousand years old but only in the 21st century have computers been able to compose original ones on their own like humans can. White has a decisive material advantage in this position but the winning sequence may not be immediately clear. Try to solve this puzzle. Do try some of the others in the series as well before you go. Collectively, these puzzles are intended to cater to players of all levels. Anyway, if standard chess isn't your thing, you might instead like SSCC.
Solution
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