Hi Alex,
shr wrote:You are welcome to use programs to solve this puzzle, but I really doubt they help you much, if you don't have ending base more than 8 pieces.
I set kingsrow 1.15q up with an 8-piece db and let it play the strong side of this fugitive king ending against another instance of kingsrow defending the losing side using a 10-piece db. At 15sec/move the 8-piece instance playing white was able to win the game. Here is the game as it played out with white making the first move. Note that the 29-25 pitch at white's first move is the only move to win.
[Event "Fugitive king ending"]
[Black "kingsrow/10-piece"]
[White "kingsrow/8-piece"]
[Result "0-1"]
[Setup "1"]
[FEN "W:W32,29,23,20,9:BK22,16,12,11,8"]
1. 29-25 22x29 2. 9-6 29-25 3. 6-2 25-22 4. 2-7 22-26 5. 23-18 26-23 6. 18-14 23-18 7. 14-9
18-14 8. 9-6 14-9 9. 6-1 9-14 10. 1-6 14-18 11. 32-27 18-22 12. 27-23 22-26 13. 23-18 26-22
14. 18-14 22-18 15. 14-9 18-23 16. 9-5 23-19 17. 5-1 19-23 18. 1-5 23-19 19. 5-9 19-15 20.
9-14 15-19 21. 14-18 19-15 22. 18-22 15-19 23. 6-9 19-15 24. 9-13 15-19 25. 13-17 19-15
26. 17-21 15-19 27. 21-25 19-23 28. 25-30 23-27 29. 22-18
{8-piece kingsrow now sees a database win} 27-31 30. 30-25 31-27 31. 25-22 27-24 32.
18-23 24-19 33. 22-26 19-24 34. 26-30 24-28 35. 7-10 28-24 36. 10-14 24-28 37. 14-18 28-24
38. 18-22 24-28 39. 22-26 28-24 40. 26-31 24-28 41. 31-27 28-24 42. 27-32 24-27 43. 23-18
27-24 44. 32-28 16-19 45. 18-23 19x26 46. 30x23 24-27 47. 23x32 0-1
-- Ed