Author: Helmut Conrady
Date: 05:11:29 01/11/05
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On January 11, 2005 at 01:58:47, Eugene Nalimov wrote: >On January 11, 2005 at 00:50:47, Helmut Conrady wrote: > >>On January 11, 2005 at 00:08:08, Eugene Nalimov wrote: >> >>>On January 10, 2005 at 21:50:43, Tanya Deborah wrote: >>> >>>>On January 10, 2005 at 21:48:41, Tanya Deborah wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Hi to all! >>>>> >>>>> I wish a very good year 2005 to all the people in this Forum. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Look at this position : >>>>> >>>>> [D]1k6/1P5R/5r1P/3K4/8/8/8/8 b >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> It seems that all top programs give a very good advantage for white in this >>>>>position (up to +5.00), but can white really win in this end game??? I am not >>>>>very sure about this.. It seems to be a draw game. >>>>> >>>>>Why programs give it too much advantage??? >>>>> >>>>> >>>> I forgot to say, that black move in this position. >>> >>>That is draw regardless of side to move. >>> >>>Thanks, >>>Eugene >>> >>>>> >>>>>Best Regards >>>>> Tanya Deborah >> >>Hi Eugene! >> >>Can you tell us something about your development of current 6 men? > >3+3 and 4+2 without pawns are done long ago. > >I generated all 4+2 with pawns, and finished about half of 3+3 with pawns, >including krpkrp and kqpkqp. 3+3 are slower to calculate, as there are less >tables with identical pieces, locality is worse, and process stabilizes much >slower. Not sure when I'll do the remaining ones. > >Thanks, >Eugene > >>Helmut Come on, Eugene! :-)) Helmut
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