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Subject: Re: Explanation of EGTB Statistics

Author: Vincent Lejeune

Date: 16:13:51 02/28/04

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On February 28, 2004 at 16:36:32, David H. McClain wrote:

>For the 5 piece knnkn.nbb.emd
>
>wtm: Lost in   0:            56
>wtm: Draws:            44082657
>wtm: Mate in   7:            38
>wtm: Mate in   6:           757
>wtm: Mate in   5:          3887
>wtm: Mate in   4:          5955
>wtm: Mate in   3:          9382
>wtm: Mate in   2:         10535
>wtm: Mate in   1:          4973
>btm: Lost in   0:           964
>btm: Lost in   1:          1007
>btm: Lost in   2:          1404
>btm: Lost in   3:           726
>btm: Lost in   4:           796
>btm: Lost in   5:           177
>btm: Lost in   6:            18
>btm: Draws:            48090675
>btm: Mate in   1:           293
>
>Could someone interpret these figures to a layman?

wtm = white to move , btm=black

example : "wtm: Mate in   5:          3887" means there are 3887 positions, with
white to move, where there are a mate (win) in 5 moves





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