If a position where a player is winning (i.e +2.5 for white) is played perfectly, would that advantage mean that the player could and would checkmate the opponent? (If this is true, would an engine with infinite depth find a forced checkmate sequence in any winning position?)

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    A free and strong UCI chess engine

  • Thats the current plot of Stockfish. +3 is like 99% winrate Source: https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/pull/3981

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