Author: Eugene Nalimov
Date: 15:26:27 12/19/99
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KPPKP, white to move, mate in 127: ////1p2P/4P/1k/3K/ w ///1p/4P/k3P//3K/ w ////1p2P/1k2P//3K/ w ///1p/4P/k1K1P/// w ///1p/4P/k2KP/// w ////1p2P/1k1KP/// w KPPKP, white to move, lost in 42: //K2P/2P/4k//p// w /K/3P/2P/4k//p// w K//3P/2P/4k//p// w KPPKP, black to move, lost in 127: ///1p/4P/2K1P/k// b ///1p/4P/4P/1k/3K/ b //1p//4P/k1K1P/// b /1p///4P/k1K1P/// b //1p//4P/k2KP/// b /1p///4P/k2KP/// b ///1p/4P/1k1KP/// b KPPKP, black to move, mate in 43: //4P2K/5P/3k/7p/// b /7K/4P/5P/3k/7p/// b 7K//4P/5P/3k/7p/// b TB search will be included in the next release of the generator; unfortunately, I have not time to 'polish' the generator, so it cannot be released yet. Eugene On December 19, 1999 at 06:00:24, Ivo Fasiori wrote: >In the directory >ftp://ftp.cis.uab.edu/pub/hyatt/TB/tbs/ >I found statistics about endgame positions. For example I found >that the longest win for 5 pieces endgames is a #127 in the >kppkp. > >My question: >Is it possibile to find the POSITIONS in Nalimov's tablebases? > >That's to say, according to statistics, in TB there are 6 cases >of #127 in the kppkp endgame... Can I find what are these positions? > >Any help appreciated! > >Sincerely > >Ivo
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