Author: GuyHaworth
Date: 17:13:45 05/30/02
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I addressed this question of endgame optimisation 'constrained by the 50m rule' in the ICGA Journal, Vol. 23.1. One can 'safeguard' use of DTC or DTM EGTs by using a DTZ EGT, ensuring that at least the first phase is not too long. However, this - far from being "the only solution" as one contributor put it - is not always a solution at all. Cases can be found in KQPKQ where optimising DTZ runs the game into an overlong 2nd phase: Mednis had one in one of his books [see ICGA_J v24.4 (2001)]. I suspect that KBBKNN harbours examples where safeguarding, but otherwise optimising on DTC or DTM, does not work either, an overlong 2nd phase being the result. My proposal was for EGTs to the so-called 'Depth by The Rule' DTR EGTs, where 'depth' is the minimum k-move rule under which there is an unavoidable win. Until they arrive - don't hold your breath - certainly the best solution is to generate DTZ EGTs and use them to safeguard use of DTC and/or DTM EGTs. G
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