I did not check the positions and moves, but did you set Syzygy50MoveRule to false?Vinvin wrote:My SF+Syzygy tells me that 23...Rc7 or 23...Rc4 is draw instead of the losing moves on the page : 23...Kc2??Arpad Rusz wrote:The study based on the longest cursed win from the KRRvKRP syzygy tablebase has been published in the Russian magazine Shakhmatnaya Kompozitsia.
5B2/8/1K6/8/8/ppR5/k7/rbR5 w - - 0 1
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KNPPKBP longest win
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Re: KNPPKBP longest win
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Re: KNPPKBP longest win
23...Rc7 or 23...Rc4 are also losing but the win would take more than 50 moves since the last capture from the third move. Studies don't take into account the 50 moves rule so these moves are not cooks. 23...Kc2 is slightly suboptimal but keeps the following moves from the solution unique.
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Re: KNPPKBP longest win
Oops, OK. I didn't see it a study outside of the rules of chess.Arpad Rusz wrote:23...Rc7 or 23...Rc4 are also losing but the win would take more than 50 moves since the last capture from the third move.
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Re: KNPPKBP longest win
Full credit for the analysis goes to Arpad. Very nice work 👍Arpad Rusz wrote:The study based on the longest cursed win from the KRRvKRP syzygy tablebase has been published in the Russian magazine Shakhmatnaya Kompozitsia.
[D]5B2/8/1K6/8/8/ppR5/k7/rbR5 w - - 0 1
White wins
Here is the full analysis:
http://ruszchessstudies.blogspot.hu/201 ... y-129.html