Author: Georg Langrath
Date: 07:47:03 11/22/00
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On November 22, 2000 at 08:53:09, Georg Langrath wrote: >On November 22, 2000 at 07:14:55, Chessfun wrote: > >>On November 22, 2000 at 01:27:41, Georg Langrath wrote: >> >>>Tiger 3 has endgame tables for among others KPK in the program on its root >>>directory. If you put this away it can't handle simple opposition. >>> >>>Somebody in earlier message was shocked that Tiger could not handle king against >>>king, bishop and knight. It should be easy to fix. You only have to import >>>endgame table for it. >>> >>>I think I read somewhere that you can buy endgame tables for Tiger. But perhaps >>>you also can import them from Internet? >>> >>>Those for KPK are called KPK.tbb, KPK.tbs and KPK.tbw. Is that a wellknown >>>format that you can import from Internet? I don't know much about endgame >>>tables. >>> >>>Georg >> >> >>ChessTiger does NOT use tablebases. >>The Lokasoft engine will. >> >>Sarah. > >I don't understand exactly what you mean, Sarah. Mentioned KPK.tbb, KPK.tbs and >KPK.tbw must be a tablebase for ChessTiger, because if I remove it, ChessTiger >can't handle simple opposition with king against king, pawn. It can when I have >them left. It also has a couple of similar files that has the same >fileendingsnames. For example KRK.* and KQK.*. If that isn't tablebases, what is >it then? > >Georg Embarrassing. You are right Sarah. When I made my experiments with or without tablebase, I had Lokasoft engine. I was unaware of it. I thought I had ChessTiger engine in it. Nobody is perfect. I thought I was, but now I realize that I am not. Georg
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