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A274683 White to move: King, Knight and Bishop vs. King: Number of positions with mate in n.

Original entry on oeis.org

1840, 1200, 3216, 15960, 39752, 45192, 48396, 40408, 42720, 56240, 95208, 142084, 189592, 190296, 139684, 118004, 114200, 119780, 127480, 216552, 350136, 484868, 576832, 584456, 729040, 949808, 1278384, 1531500, 1434268, 859400, 261004, 33580, 1104
Offset: 1

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David A. Corneth, Jul 02 2016

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After n = 33, all terms are 0 so the sequence ends at n = 33.
GBR code is 0011. Longest checkmate under perfect play is in 33 (FEN 8/8/7N/8/8/8/8/K1k1B3 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

  • Christian Posthoff, Günter Reinemann, Computerschach-Schachcomputer, Akademie-Verlag Berlin 1987, p. 52.

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Data and comments changed by Vaclav Kotesovec, Aug 01 2016
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