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Subject: Re: Another one

Author: Enrique Irazoqui

Date: 06:39:24 02/02/01

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On February 02, 2001 at 09:36:31, jonas cohonas wrote:

>On February 02, 2001 at 09:21:34, Bertil Eklund wrote:
>
>>On February 02, 2001 at 09:14:19, Dann Corbit wrote:
>>
>>>On February 02, 2001 at 09:10:36, Enrique Irazoqui wrote:
>>>
>[D]8/3b4/8/7K/3n3P/8/k7/8 w
>>>>
>>>>Can Gambit Tiger win this endgame as black? Let's assume that white plays Kg6.
>>>>At the moment I can't check this one myself.
>>>
>>>White(1): setboard 8/3b4/8/7K/3n3P/8/k7/8 w
>>>1. Kh6 Nf3 2. h5 Be8 3. Kh7 Bxh5 4. Kg7 Bg4 5. Kh8 Nd2 6. Kg8 Ne4
>>>7. Kh8 Kb3 8. Kg8 Kc4 9. Kh8 Nd6 10. Kg8 Kd5 11. Kh8 Nf7+ 12. Kg8
>>>Ke6 13. Kg7 Bf5 14. Kf8 Kf6 15. Kg8 Bb1 16. Kf8 Bh7 17. Ke8 Ne5 18.
>>>Kd8 Be4 19. Ke8 Bd5 20. Kf8 Ng6+ 21. Ke8 Bc6+ 22. Kd8 Ke6 23. Kc7
>>>Ne5 24. Kc8 Kd6 25. Kd8 Nd3 26. Kc8 Nc5 27. Kd8 Ba4 28. Kc8 Bd7+
>>>29. Kb8 Kc6 30. Ka7 Kc7 31. Ka8 Kb6 32. Kb8 Na6+ 33. Ka8 Bc6#
>>>White(1):
>>
>>Hi!
>>
>>Was this Tiger or another program with TBs?
>>
>>Bertil
>
>Gandalf has mate in 33 too, junior 6 in 31 while fritz 6 dont see it!

Yes, but Gambit doesn't use tablebases. So the question remains: can Gambit
Tiger win in this position?

Enrique



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