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Subject: Re: Yes, there are 7-man EGTs 'out there'

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 11:33:26 01/10/06

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On January 10, 2006 at 11:43:48, Helmut Conrady wrote:

>On January 10, 2006 at 07:55:17, GuyHaworth wrote:
>
>>
>>... and there have been announcements on CCC about them.
>>
>>When last heard, Marc Bourzutschky was working with Yakov Konoval, helping YK
>>develop a high-powered Pentium-Assembler program to compute 7-man EGTs. These
>>EGTs are to the DTZ, not the DTM, metric.
>>
>>Marc had previously extended his evolution of Nalimov's 'gtbgen' to do KNNNNKQ
>>but found YK's program much faster.
>>
>>Marc has reported results here, including a new record (KRRNKRR)maxDTZ = 290
>>superceding the KRNKNN DTZ depth of 243:
>>     r7/5r1N/8/8/8/6R1/6R1/3K1k2 w
>>
>>Krabbe's Chess Diary in a recent item carries more information about that
>Here:
>
>http://www.xs4all.nl/~timkr/chess2/diary.htm  no. 298
>
>Helmut

Can you give some statistics about tablebases of 7 pieces(chances of the
strongest side to win).

A friend asked me about statistics for

KRBN vs KRB
KRBN vs KRN
KRNN vs KRB
KRNN vs KRN

Uri



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