Author: Frank Phillips
Date: 08:24:52 11/10/01
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On November 10, 2001 at 10:17:40, Robert Hyatt wrote: > >You can do like the Nimzo guys did. Just set up 4 loops (for 4 piece >endings) and use each subscript to stick a piece on that square. Probe the >EGTB and if you get a score >0 store "mate", =0, store "draw" and <0 store >"mated". Only probe these beyond the first N plies of the search so that >you get real mate scores early, just win/lose/draw deep in the search. If >you do this for _all_ 4 piece files, you are going to end up with 40-50 megs >of stuff. To shrink this they didn't do all tables... Thanks: worth a try. 40-50MB RAM is certainly tolerable now. Frank
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