i was able to get out of it in 3 moves with 1.a4 a6 2.g3 Ta7 3.c3
i got in two moves now 1.sa3 h6 2.f3 c5
I wonder if that's impressive (taking 5 half-moves to get out of the database) or not.
How many positions can be reached after 5 half-moves (after White's 3rd move)? It's more than 20^5/5! = 26666 in any case. (20 possible moves at the start of the game and rising, divide by 5! = 120 because, up to a point, the order the moves are played in doesn't matter.)
EDIT: I didn't see your posting #2 before typing that. You've done it in 4 half-moves. More than 20^4/4! = 6666 positions after Black's 2nd move.
How many positions can be reached after 5 half-moves (after White's 3rd move)? It's more than 20^5/5! = 26666 in any case. (20 possible moves at the start of the game and rising, divide by 5! = 120 because, up to a point, the order the moves are played in doesn't matter.)
EDIT: I didn't see your posting #2 before typing that. You've done it in 4 half-moves. More than 20^4/4! = 6666 positions after Black's 2nd move.
now it took me 4-half moves and its difficult because it can transpose
but 5 half moves is super easy yes
@Bubeliang said in #4:
> now it took me 4-half moves and its difficult because it can transpose
Yes. I think the rising number of possible moves probably offsets the reduction of positions due to transpositions, but that's just a gut-feeling and I'm not sure.
> now it took me 4-half moves and its difficult because it can transpose
Yes. I think the rising number of possible moves probably offsets the reduction of positions due to transpositions, but that's just a gut-feeling and I'm not sure.
yes i dont think its possible to get out with 3 half moves
It's such a hard problem! Of course dividing by 5! or 4! was nonsense because the order the moves are played in does require White and Black to play on their turns!
I give up. :-)
I give up. :-)
1. a3 h6 2. Ra2 Nc6
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