Diogenes

a chess program by Jörg Burwitz. Diogenes is a DOS-program written in Turbo Pascal. It uses a fast, incremental updated evaluation, and applies a principal variation search with none recursive null move pruning of R=2, razoring, and has no Hash tables. Diogenes played several International Paderborn Computer Chess Championships, Aegon Tournaments and three World Microcomputer Chess Championships, Munich 1993, Paderborn 1995 and Jakarta 1996. || toc =Screenshot=
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=See also=
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=Forum Posts=
 * [|Help With Diogenes] by Mark Loftus, CCC, October 02, 1998
 * [|Re: Diogenes !] by Jörg Burwitz, CCC, July 18, 1999

=External Links=

Chess Engine

 * [|Diogenes' ICGA Tournaments]
 * [|Summer98-Tournament: Description] by Torsten Schoop

Diogenes

 * [|Diogenes from Wikipedia]

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