Tigran

an UCI compliant chess engine written by Gábor Mihály in C++. First released as free engine in November 2012, and available as 64 and 32 bit Windows executable, Tigran's development already started in 2005 , and had its tournament debut at the Hungarian Sakkprogramok Versenye 2008. || toc =Description= Tigran is a bitboard engine and applies kindergarten bitboards to determine sliding piece attacks. The search is PVS alpha-beta with transposition table, null move pruning and late move reductions inside an iterative deepening framework. Beside the dominating material term, the basic evaluation considers king safety, mobility and pawn structure.
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 * [[image:Tigran_Petrosian_World_Chess_Champion.jpg link="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Tigran_Petrosian_World_Chess_Champion.jpg"]] ||~ || **Tigran**,
 * Tigran Petrosian ||~ ||^ ||

=See also=
 * Chess Legends
 * Given Name

=Namesake=
 * Tigran by Josep Parés

=Forum Posts=
 * [|Tigran chess engine] by Carl Langan, CCC, November 17, 2013

=External Links=

Chess Engine

 * [|Tigran - Home]
 * [|Tigran 2.4 64-bit] in CCRL 40/40

Misc
> Tigran Hamasyan, [|Nate Wood], [|Areni Agbabian], [|Sam Minaie], [|Ben Wendel], [|YouTube] Video > media type="custom" key="24439496"
 * [|Tigran (disambiguation) from Wikipedia]
 * [|Tigran Gharamian from Wikipedia]
 * [|Tigran Petrosian from Wikipedia]
 * [|Tigran L. Petrosian from Wikipedia]
 * [|Tigran Quintet] - The Glass-Hearted Queen, [|Angel City Jazz Festival's 'Global Jam'], [|John Anson Ford Amphitheatre], [|L.A. County], October 01, 2011

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