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Subject: Re: Nunn's K & P suite

Author: Dann Corbit

Date: 20:16:05 02/03/00

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On February 03, 2000 at 17:08:37, Amir Ban wrote:
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>k7/4p3/4p3/8/8/3P1P2/5P2/K7 w - - ; bm Kb2;

For this one, move chosen is correct, ce does not reflect an understanding of
the win {hence, this one remains unsolved by the conditions of the test}:

k7/4p3/4p3/8/8/3P1P2/5P2/K7 w - - acd 34; acn 1884434895; acs 7006; bm Kb2; ce
148; pv Kb2 Kb7 Kc3 e5 d4 Kc6 dxe5 Kd5 f4 Ke4 Kc4 Kxf4 Kd5 Kf5 f3 Kg5 Ke4 e6 Ke3
Kg6 f4 Kf7 Kd4 Ke7 Kc5 Kd7 Kb6 Kd8 Kc6 Ke8 Kd6 Kf7 Kc6;

It would be interesting to see what a machine could come up with that has all
the 6 piece tablebase files Eugene has computed so far.



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