![]() ![]() The tablebases are named Lomonosov tablebases. ![]() Vladimir Makhnychev and Victor Zakharov from Moscow State University, who completed 4+3 DTM-tablebases (525 endings including KPPPKPP) in July 2012.Peter Karrer, who constructed a specialized seven-piece tablebase (KQPPKQP) for the endgame of the Kasparov versus The World online match.Marc Bourzutschky and Yakov Konoval, who have collaborated to analyze endgames with seven pieces on the board.Guy Haworth, an academic at the University of Reading, who has published extensively in the ICGA Journal and elsewhere.Eiko Bleicher, who has adapted the tablebase concept to a program called 'Freezer' (see below).Eugene Nalimov, after whom the popular Nalimov tablebases are named.More recent contributors have included the following people: ![]()
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