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Wilhelm, a chess program by Rafael B. Andrist with an own GUI running under Windows with focus on endgame research. The chess engine is witten in C with some small x86 Assembly routines, the GUI written in Visual Basic. Wilhelm knows about co-ordinate squares in pawn endgames with completly blocked pawns, and solves the Lasker-Reichhelm Position (Fine #70) instantly. It supports 5 and 6 men Nalimov Tablebases and features special EGTB analysis modes. Wilhelm was used to model fallible endgame play as elaborated by its author and Guy Haworth. Experiments agree well with a Markov Model theory.

=Screen Shot= Wilhelm GUI

=See also=
 * Chess legends
 * Given Name
 * Steinitz

=Publications=
 * Guy Haworth (2003). Reference Fallible Endgame Play. ICGA Journal, Vol. 26, No. 2
 * Guy Haworth, Rafael B. Andrist (2003). Model Endgame Analysis. Advances in Computer Games 10
 * Rafael B. Andrist, Guy Haworth (2005). Deeper model endgame analysis. Theoretical Computer Science, Vol. 349, No. 2

=Forum Posts=
 * chess program "Wilhelm" released by Rafael B. Andrist, CCC, August 19, 2001
 * Program "Wilhelm" updated by Rafael B. Andrist, CCC, November 11, 2001
 * Wilhelm 1.43 available - support of new EGTB format by Rafael B. Andrist, CCC, February 10, 2003
 * new "Wilhelm", access to 42p EGTB by Rafael B. Andrist, CCC, September 30, 2003
 * Bug/glitch in Nalimov Code (and in Wilhelm)? by Dieter Bürssner, CCC, May 09, 2004
 * WILHELM is the testing tool ... by Guy Haworth, CCC, July 23, 2004
 * Re: Freezer vs. Wilhelm by Eiko Bleicher, CCC, May 18, 2005 » Freezer
 * Wilhelm update by Rafael B. Andrist, CCRL Discussion Board, August 23, 2006
 * Wilhelm 1.50 in action by Ruxy Sylwyka, CCC, March 20, 2012
 * Wilhelm by silversurfer, Immortal Chess Forum, March 20, 2012

=External Links=

Chess Program

 * Software for solving chess problems / puzzles / endgame studies from Ron Murawski's Computer-Chess Wiki (Wilhelm download)

Misc

 * Wilhelm from Wikipedia
 * Wilhelm (name) from Wikipedia
 * Wilhelm Steinitz from Wikipedia
 * A Wilhelm Scream - The King is Dead (2005), YouTube Video

=References=

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