Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 09:20:20 06/22/99
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On June 22, 1999 at 12:11:54, Michel Langeveld wrote: >Hello Chess World!! > >the complete table becomes: > >Ply(0) Nodes= 1 >Ply(1) Nodes= 20 = 20,00x ply(0) >Ply(2) Nodes= 400 = 20,00x ply(1) >Ply(3) Nodes= 8902 = 22,26x ply(2) >Ply(4) Nodes= 197281 = 22,16x ply(3) >Ply(5) Nodes= 4865609 = 24,66x ply(4) >Ply(6) Nodes= 119060324 = 24,47x ply(5) >Ply(7) Nodes= 3195901860 = 26,84x ply(6) >Ply(8) Nodes= 84998978956 = 26,60x ply(7) >Ply(9) Nodes= 2439530234167 = 28,70x ply(8) > >Ply 9 is interesting because white-promotions and white long castling is added >for the first time. > >Volunteers for doing ply 10 or verify ply 9 :-P ? Maybe we can calculate this >distributedly... How many of those positions are unique? ;-)
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