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Subject: Re: Endgame Analysis

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 05:46:25 11/03/01

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On November 03, 2001 at 08:36:33, K. Burcham wrote:

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>
>
>Engine: Shredder 5
>by Stefan Meyer-Kahlen
>
>  4.00	 0:00 	-0.01 	1.d6 e3 (21) 0.3
>best move: d5-d6 time: 0:00.065 min  n/s: 419  nodes: 26 TB: 35
>draw
>
>kburcham

With tablebases at depth 4 it is easy.

I believe that even at depth 1 it is easy.

The problem is by static evaluation

I cannot check static evaluation of shredder5.32 so I tried the following
position to learn about static evaluation and it seems that shredder5.32 see a
small advantage for white.

I am also not sure if the 1.28 is realy static evaluation of the position after
trading knights.

Shredder 5.32 - ,M
8/6N1/8/3P3n/K3p2k/8/8/8 w - - 0 1

Analysis by Shredder 5.32:

2.Nxh5
  +-  (2.58)   Depth: 1/2   00:00:00
2.Nxh5 Kxh5
  ±  (1.28)   Depth: 1/2   00:00:00

Uri



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