Cinnamon

an UCI compliant open source chess engine by Giuseppe Cannella, written in C++11, published under GPL Version 3. Cinnamon was first released in February 2013 under that name, while former versions of the engine were called Butterfly. It targets multiple hardware platforms and [|operating systems] such as Windows, Linux, Mac OS and Android, also available for the Raspberry Pi, and further provides a JavaScript library to play with chessboardjs or any js GUI. Cinnamon is bundled with the Tarrasch GUI for Windows. || toc =Features=
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 * [[image:Cinnamomum_verum_spices.jpg width="260" link="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Cinnamomum_verum_spices.jpg"]] ||~ || **Cinnamon**,
 * Cinnamon ||~ ||^ ||
 * Rotated Bitboards
 * Iterative Deepening
 * Aspiration Windows
 * Principal Variation Search
 * Transposition Table
 * Razoring
 * Null Move Pruning
 * Late Move Reductions
 * Futility Pruning
 * Delta Pruning
 * Killer Heuristic
 * Lazy Evaluation
 * MVV/LVA
 * Polyglot Opening Book
 * Gaviota Tablebases
 * Perft
 * Pondering

=See also=
 * Butterfly
 * Plants

=Forum Posts=
 * [|OSX compiler wanted] by Giuseppe Cannella, Winboard Forum, July 06, 2013
 * [|Cinnamon 1.1 for Mac OS X 32-bit] by Norbert Raimund Leisner, CCC, July 07, 2013

=External Links=

Chess Engine

 * [|cinnamon chess engine - open source chess engine]
 * [|gekomad/cinnamon · GitHub]
 * [|Cinnamon] « G 6
 * [|Cinnamon 1.2b 64-bit] in CCRL 40/4

Misc
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 * [|Cinnamon from Wikipedia]
 * [|Cinnamomum from Wikipedia]
 * [|Cinnamon (disambiguation) from Wikipedia]
 * [|cinnamon - Wiktionary]
 * [|Cinnamon (software) from Wikipedia]
 * [|Bill Anschell], [|Jose Martinez], [|Chris Symer] - [|La Flor de la Canela] by [|Chabuca Granda], [|YouTube] Video

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