[Retros] Dead Reckoning Aspects of Massacre SPGs.
Andrew
andrew at anselan.com
Mon Feb 2 23:24:26 EST 2004
Francois, congratulations on your amazing Massacre SPG results, and Gerd &
Norbert congratulations that your earlier results are confirmed.
One of the x=4 SPG is disallowed because there the last capture takes place
in a dead position (2 bishops, same colour).
However, Dead Reckoning might in fact *enable* a massacre position to be
SPG. Suppose there is a position with 2 bare kings on the board which can be
reached by 2004 different proof games. However, in 2003 of these proof
games, the last capture is a minor piece, while in the 2004th, the last
capture is a major piece. Voila, the holy grail would be found!
I discussed this with Paul Raican a while ago, but I think it may be worth
revisiting with your program/hardware Francois.
Cheers,
Andrew.
> (3) BUFFET SPGs
>
> I don't know what's the right name for this, I'm talking about those SPGs
> where every move is a capture except x moves, for x = 3,4,...
>
> I was able to do x=3 and x=4 with my program, but apparently this stuff is
> already known.
>
> For x=3, I get 3 SPG 15.5 with 4 pieces left on the board.
>
> On the Chess Problem Database Server, the comment attached to P0005406
> lists the same 3 problems and mentions that they're the only 3 such SPGs.
>
> For x=4, I get many SPG 16.5 with 3 pieces left on the board:
>
> 18 SPGs without Article 1.3 of the Laws
> 17 SPGs with Article 1.3 (Dead Reckoning!)
>
> A comment in German attached to P0005371 talks about 19 such SPGs. So
> there's a slight discrepancy here.
>
> I'm not sure yet if I can do x=5, it's really on the cutting edge of what
> I can tackle. The comment in German seems to imply that no one has done it
> before. Is it true?
>
>
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