- the
endgame tablebase, or
simply tablebase, is a
computerised database containing precalculated evaluations of
endgame positions.
Tablebases are used to...
- near ****ure (if ever).
Progress to date is
extremely limited;
there are
tablebases of
perfect endgame play with a
small number of
pieces (up to seven), and...
-
Edward Tablebase, the De
Koning Database and the
Nalimov Tablebase which is used by many
chess programs such as Rybka,
Shredder and Fritz.
Tablebases for...
- and his work on
computer chess that
included the
creation of
endgame tablebases and the
chess machine Belle. He won the
Turing Award in 1983 with his...
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supports Chess960, a
feature it
inherited from Glaurung.
Support for
Syzygy tablebases,
previously available in a fork
maintained by
Ronald de Man, was integrated...
- took ten more
years to
complete the
tablebase with one more
chess piece added, thus
completing a 7-piece
tablebase.
Adding one more
piece to a
chess ending...
-
Lewis Stiller published a
tablebase for
select six-piece endgames, and by 2005,
following the
publication of
Nalimov tablebases, all six-piece
endgame positions...
-
positions with up to
seven pieces on the
board have been
solved by
endgame tablebases, so the
outcome (win, loss, or draw) of best play by both
sides in such...
- took ten more
years to
complete the
tablebase with one more
chess piece added, thus
completing a 7-piece
tablebase.
Adding one more
piece to a
chess ending...
-
endgame tablebases.
Tablebases do not
consider the 50- or 75-move rules, so a
position that is a
theoretical win
according to the
tablebases may be a...