Duck

a chess program written in C by Dennis Breuker, competing at three Dutch Open Computer Chess Championships, the DOCCC 1989, the DOCCC 1992, and with the same version the DOCCC 2000, further playing the 4th Computer Olympiad 1992 in [|London]. || toc =Description= from Mark Uniacke's report on the 4th Computer Olympiad 1992 : 
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Prover

 * Prover** was a Proof-Number Search implementation for chess, using chess-specific routines of Duck. Provers only goal was searching for mate.

=See also=
 * Bird

=Publications=
 * Dennis Breuker, Victor Allis, Jaap van den Herik (**1994**). //How to Mate: Applying Proof-Number Search//. Advances in Computer Chess 7, reprint as [|Mate in 38: Applying Proof-Number Search] from Ed Schroder's [|Programmer's Stuff site] » Proof-Number Search

=Forum Posts=
 * [|1 Hour CCR Test/Zarkov and Duck/Updated Summary] by Peter Berger, CCC, May 14, 2001 » CCR One Hour Test

=External Links=

Chess Engine

 * [|Duck's ICGA Tournaments]
 * [|Duck] by Dennis Breuker (Dutch)

Duck Misc
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 * [|Duck from Wikipedia]
 * [|Duck decoy (structure) from Wikipedia] » Decoying
 * [|Duck decoy (model) from Wikipedia]
 * [|Duck test from Wikipedia]
 * [|Duck typing from Wikipedia]
 * [|Ducks Unlimited from Wikipedia]
 * [|Digesting Duck] by [|Jacques de Vaucanson]
 * [|Duck (disambiguation) from Wikipedia]
 * [|Citroën 2CV from Wikipedia]
 * [|List of fictional ducks from Wikipedia]
 * Pat Metheny & [|Anna Maria Jopek] - [|Cyraneczka] ([|Leszek Możdżer] - Piano), [|YouTube] Video

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