Typhoon

an open source chess engine by Scott Gasch, as successor of Monsoon also written in C and compliant to the Chess Engine Communication Protocol. While running on a multi-processor machine, Typhoon uses a tree splitting algorithm somewhat similar to principal variation splitting to search in parallel with multiple threads. Splitting occurs after the first move has been searched at PV-nodes or if the first N moves at All-nodes.
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 * [[image:210px-Typhoon_Mike_11_nov_1990_2221Z.jpg link="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Typhoon_Mike_11_nov_1990_2221Z.jpg"]] ||~ || **Typhoon**,

Like its predecessor Monsoon, Typhoon supports Nalimov Tablebases and has various simple interior node recognizers for wrong color bishop endgames and trivially won KPK games. These recognizers are based on Thorsten Greiner's program Amy. || toc =See also=
 * [|Typhoon Mike] ||~ ||^ ||
 * Disaster
 * Meteorology
 * Monsoon

=External Links=

Chess Engine
> [|archive-org.com: guru.org - Nothing to see here] (perl.guru.org archived)
 * [|Monsoon/Typhoon Homepage] (no longer available)
 * [|Typhoon source code] [|svn repository] (no longer available)
 * [|Typhoon 1.00-348] in CCRL 40/40
 * [|Index of /chess/engines/Jim Ablett/TYPHOON] by Jim Ablett, hosted by Kirill Kryukov

Misc
> [|Pacific typhoon season] > media type="youtube" key="4B4KltaJZSQ"
 * [|Typhoon from Wikipedia]
 * [|Typhoon] - Artificial Light, Live At [|The Crystal Ballroom], November 29, 2013, [|YouTube] Video

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