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endgame tablebase

hello, I need please a good link for endgame tablebase. I need it to evaluate positions and to know if it is a win or a draw.

hello, I need please a good link for endgame tablebase. I need it to evaluate positions and to know if it is a win or a draw.

It is here
It is now!

(the small book symbol used in the endgame yields the tb result)

It is here It is now! (the small book symbol used in the endgame yields the tb result)

thank you all.
But i am not looking for analyzing positions but i just want to know the result of fundamental endgames.
For example : rook + bishop vs bishop + knight is it winning or a draw

thank you all. But i am not looking for analyzing positions but i just want to know the result of fundamental endgames. For example : rook + bishop vs bishop + knight is it winning or a draw

#5 I think the wikipedia article https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chess_endgame might be the most concise resource for that purpose. To address your example, "Rook and a bishop versus a bishop and knight: this is usually a draw if the bishops are on the same color. It is usually a win (for the rook and bishop) if the bishops are on opposite colors, but takes up to ninety-eight moves (Müller & Lamprecht 2001:404). Magnus Carlsen successfully converted this configuration with opposite-coloured bishops within the 50-move limit against Francisco Vallejo Pons in 2019. Even with best play from the starting RB v BN position, the stronger side would have won a piece well within 50 moves."

#5 I think the wikipedia article https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chess_endgame might be the most concise resource for that purpose. To address your example, "Rook and a bishop versus a bishop and knight: this is usually a draw if the bishops are on the same color. It is usually a win (for the rook and bishop) if the bishops are on opposite colors, but takes up to ninety-eight moves (Müller & Lamprecht 2001:404). Magnus Carlsen successfully converted this configuration with opposite-coloured bishops within the 50-move limit against Francisco Vallejo Pons in 2019. Even with best play from the starting RB v BN position, the stronger side would have won a piece well within 50 moves."

There are no hard & fast rules for such questions.

There are no hard & fast rules for such questions.

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