Matthias Gemuh wrote:I use 4-men EGTB and 4-men EGBB.
As a compromise, in addition to 3/4-piece tables I use the Nalimovs for the most important 5-piece endings rook vs. rook (all KR?KR and KQRKR), but on my new computer from an
USB memory stick, only. These are 30+252 MB. Also, I use a
tablebase cache size of 128 MB because I have enough RAM, although it is still not clear to me if it has any performance impact. But at least it shouldn't harm.
On my older computer, I have the 3/4-piece Nalimovs on USB memory and only the r-r 5-piece endings on HD, and at least 32 MB tbs. cache.
I didn't make methodical performance tests or comparisons with/without tbs. Anyway, I think having rook vs. rook 5-piece tables supports analysis for difficult positions when it is about transposing into that ending. That should be a good investment of storage and memory because it is a frequent ending, while I agree that the rest is not necessary (or not much). As for those, I enjoy to avoid a suspected slowdown effect more than to get a doubtful gain from them.