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A225557 Longest checkmate in king and two bishops versus king endgame on an n X n chessboard.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 9, 11, 13, 16, 19, 21, 24, 26, 29, 32, 35, 38, 40, 44, 46, 49, 52, 55, 58
Offset: 3

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Author

Vaclav Kotesovec, May 10 2013

Keywords

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			Longest win on an 8x8 chessboard: Ka1 Bd1 Bb4 - Kc4, 1.Bb4-d6 Kc4-d5! 2.Bd6-g3 Kd5-c6 3.Ka1-b1 Kc6-d5 4.Kb1-c1 Kd5-c6 5.Kc1-c2 Kc6-d5 6.Kc2-d3! Kd5-e6 7.Kd3-e4! Ke6-e7 8.Ke4-e5 Ke7-d7! 9.Ke5-d5 Kd7-e8 10.Bd1-h5 Ke8-e7 11.Bg3-e5! Ke7-d8 12.Kd5-d6! Kd8-c8! 13.Kd6-c6! Kc8-d8! 14.Be5-f6 Kd8-c8! 15.Bh5-g6 Kc8-b8! 16.Kc6-b6! Kb8-a8 17.Bg6-f5 Ka8-b8! 18.Bf6-e5! Kb8-a8! 19.Bf5-e4#, therefore a(8) = 19.
		

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Formula

Conjecture: a(n) ~ 11*n/4.

Extensions

a(21)-a(22) from Vaclav Kotesovec, Jan 11 2017