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Gaviota EGTB in Houdini 1.5 + contacting Eugene Nalimov by Robert Houdart, CCC, December 01, 2010.Question for Nalimov experts by Mincho Georgiev, CCC, April 10, 2010.Nalimov and memory for indexes (are you aware?) by Miguel A.
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6-men (64 bit) Nalimov EGTB generator by Gian-Carlo Pascutto, CCC, September 13, 2009.Nalimov EGTB by cyberfish, CCC, October 19, 2008.Nalimov Tablebases by Terry Giles, CCC, July 02, 2007.Nalimov access with Vasik Rajlich, Rybka Forum, January 9, 2007.Chessbase releases 9 dvds on Nalimov 6-piece database 43 gb by Daneil Johnson, CCC, February 23, 2006.
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Re: Usage of egtb.cpp in GPL software (Amy, ExChess. ) by Gian-Carlo Pascutto, CCC, December 05, 2000 » Amy, EXchess
EGTBs by Frank Phillips, CCC, September 03, 1999.Nalimov TB caching ? by Ulrich Türke from CCC, August 06, 1999.Re: Q: Nalimov EGTB? by Eugene Nalimov, CCC, August 05, 1999 Q: Nalimov EGTB? by Dennis Breuker, CCC, August 05, 1999.Re: Nalimov's TBs: one question by Eugene Nalimov, CCC, November 18, 1998 Nalimov's TBs: one question by Jouni Uski, CCC, November 18, 1998.Eugene Nalimov ? by Michael Diosi, rgcc, November 6, 1998 Tablebases by Eugene Nalimov, CCC, August 28, 1998.Invited Lecture, 7th Computer Olympiad Workshop Guy Haworth, Peter Karrer, John Tamplin, Christoph Wirth ( 2001).Space-efficient Indexing of Endgame Tables for Chess. Space-Efficient Indexing of Chess Endgame Tables.
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Probing could easily incorporated into own chess engines, however the license policy requires explicit permission by Eugene Nalimov. A reference implementation by Eugene Nalimov and Robert Hyatt was realized in Crafty, with Tablebases and probing code previously available from Bob Hyatt's site. In the late 90s Nalimov Tablebases became defacto standard and were used in many commercial, private and free chess engines and GUI's.