This note includes some endgame reflections on the last World Chess Championship, an update on the search for the longest decisive games between computers, and a brief mention of the sets of endgame table (EGT) statistics recently received from Yakov Konoval (2013) and from Victor Zakharov (2013) for the Lomonosov team
This review of recent developments starts with the publication of Harold van der Heijden's Study Dat...
A discussion and modest extension of the analysis of the Rook Endgame, the subject of 'Understanding...
Bleicher has used Bourzutschky’s GTBGEN software to survey all Nalimov’s 6-man pawnless DTM(ate) end...
Three topics are discussed. First, an issue in the epistemology of computer simulation - that of th...
This note defines what it means by the 'chess endgame' and looks at the frequency of sub-n-man and '...
This is a review of progress in the Chess Endgame field. It includes news of the promulgation of End...
What is ‘the chess endgame’? Fine (1952) saw no clear boundary between the middle and endgame phases...
Eugene Nalimov has completed the computation of a set of endgame tables for 6-man chess, and indepen...
The 1999 Kasparov-World game for the first time enabled anyone to join a team playing against a Worl...
While Nalimov’s endgame tables for Western Chess are the most used today, their Depth-to-Mate metric...
AbstractWhile Nalimov's endgame tables for Western Chess are the most used today, their Depth-to-Mat...
Romero’s FINALGEN of 2012 creates designer endgame tables for specific chess positions that feature ...
While Nalimov’s endgame tables for Western Chess are the most used today, their Depth-to-Mate metric...
For nearly a year, just 16 endgames at the top of the 3-3p mountain had not had their Nalimov DTM ‘E...
This note begins with an apology for a recent error in the Journal and then examines some issues and...
This review of recent developments starts with the publication of Harold van der Heijden's Study Dat...
A discussion and modest extension of the analysis of the Rook Endgame, the subject of 'Understanding...
Bleicher has used Bourzutschky’s GTBGEN software to survey all Nalimov’s 6-man pawnless DTM(ate) end...
Three topics are discussed. First, an issue in the epistemology of computer simulation - that of th...
This note defines what it means by the 'chess endgame' and looks at the frequency of sub-n-man and '...
This is a review of progress in the Chess Endgame field. It includes news of the promulgation of End...
What is ‘the chess endgame’? Fine (1952) saw no clear boundary between the middle and endgame phases...
Eugene Nalimov has completed the computation of a set of endgame tables for 6-man chess, and indepen...
The 1999 Kasparov-World game for the first time enabled anyone to join a team playing against a Worl...
While Nalimov’s endgame tables for Western Chess are the most used today, their Depth-to-Mate metric...
AbstractWhile Nalimov's endgame tables for Western Chess are the most used today, their Depth-to-Mat...
Romero’s FINALGEN of 2012 creates designer endgame tables for specific chess positions that feature ...
While Nalimov’s endgame tables for Western Chess are the most used today, their Depth-to-Mate metric...
For nearly a year, just 16 endgames at the top of the 3-3p mountain had not had their Nalimov DTM ‘E...
This note begins with an apology for a recent error in the Journal and then examines some issues and...
This review of recent developments starts with the publication of Harold van der Heijden's Study Dat...
A discussion and modest extension of the analysis of the Rook Endgame, the subject of 'Understanding...
Bleicher has used Bourzutschky’s GTBGEN software to survey all Nalimov’s 6-man pawnless DTM(ate) end...