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A274684 White to move: King and Queen vs. King: Number of positions with mate in n.

Original entry on oeis.org

2448, 5012, 9064, 19964, 26164, 32064, 32104, 15000, 2680, 8
Offset: 1

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David A. Corneth, Jul 02 2016

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After n = 10, all terms are 0 so the sequence ends at n = 10.
GBR code is 1000. Longest checkmate under perfect play is in 10 (FEN 8/8/8/5k2/8/8/1Q6/K7 w - - 0 1). For path of moves, see k4it-link. Data is found using Kryukov link, "Endgame Tablebases online". FEN is found in Kryukov link, "Longest checkmates in chess".
The listed examples, or more generally up to 6 man positions can be examined using the k4it link.

References

  • Hans Zellner, International Computer Chess Association Journal, 1987, Vol. 10, No. 2, p. 95.

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Data and comments changed by Vaclav Kotesovec, Aug 01 2016