![]() ![]() ![]() The first thing I noticed is that Syzygy tablebases don't return the number of moves to checkmate like the Nalimov tablebases do. I kept the Nalimov tablebases installed so that I could compare results with Syzygy tablebases. So I recently installed the Turbo 5 Syzygy tablebases put out by chessbase. I read that the Syzygy tablebases use substantially less hard drive space and don't slow down the engine like the Nalimov tablebases do. They have always worked well for this purpose, but they slow down the engine substantially during analysis of full games and they take up a lot of hard drive space, limiting me to the 3 piece through 5 piece set. ![]() For years I have used Nalimov tablebases to help me analyze endgame problems. ![]()
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