Double Null Move

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Double Null Move,
a Null Move Pruning technique proposed by Vincent Diepeveen in 1997 [1], that allows two consecutive null moves with common depth reduction R in a row. Provided that the depth or distance to the horizon is big enough to recognize a possible zugzwang 2R+2 plies shallower, and the first null move is refuted by the second one, its aim is to make NMH zugzwang aware. Double Null Move is used in Diep [2], and was widely discussed in computer chess forums [3], and overall recognized as a great idea [4] . While likely too expensive in the middlegame where zugzwang is rare, and still not recommend for pawn endings [5], it might be well applied in other endgames.

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Forum Posts

Re: Search-algorithm by Don Dailey, CCC, August 01, 2009

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