It’s solved for all endgames with 7 or fewer total pieces on the board out of the original 32. In theory, with a powerful enough computer, you can continue to work backwards and eventually solve chess completely, but modern computers are nowhere close to powerful enough to do that.
It’s solved for all endgames with 7 or fewer total pieces on the board out of the original 32. In theory, with a powerful enough computer, you can continue to work backwards and eventually solve chess completely, but modern computers are nowhere close to powerful enough to do that.