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Aber mit dem Endspielturbo 5, der auf einen USB-Stick passt, hat man immer und überall und auch ohne Internetverbindung Zugriff zu 6-Steiner Tablebases. Tablebases have enhanced competitive play and facilitated the composition of endgame studies. Endspielturbo 5: 6-Steiner Tablebase auf einem USB Stick Die 7-Steiner Tablebases sind allerdings zur Zeit noch zu groß, um sie auf einer lokalen Engine zu nutzen. Some positions which humans had analyzed as draws were proved to be winnable the tablebase analysis could find a mate in more than a hundred moves, far beyond the horizon of humans, and beyond the capability of a computer during play. The solutions have profoundly advanced the chess community's understanding of endgame theory. Tablebases have solved chess for every position with six or fewer pieces (including the two kings). Tablebases are generated by retrograde analysis, working backwards from a checkmated position. Typically the database records each possible position with certain pieces remaining on the board, and the best moves with White to move and with Black to move. From the starting position, I played out the game according to whatever ended up at the top of the tablebases suggestions. I created this thing to observe how the tablebase works. Thus, the tablebase acts as an oracle, always providing the optimal moves. Ive been playing around with an endgame tablebase, which is supposed to be able to play perfect chess with seven or fewer pieces. The tablebase contains the game-theoretical value (win, loss, or draw) of each possible move in each possible position, and how many moves it would take to achieve that result with perfect play.
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It is typically used by a computer chess engine during play, or by a human or computer that is retrospectively analysing a game that has already been played. An endgame tablebase is a computerized database that contains precalculated exhaustive analysis of a chess endgame position.