Anubis

a private WinBoard compliant chess engine by José Carlos Martínez Galán, its development started in 2003 as successor of Averno. Anubis is a bitboard engine, and in its first version generated sliding piece attacks using Kogge-Stone-like algorithms. Completely re-written in 2012, Anubis played some private tournaments by Sergio Martinez. || toc =See also=
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=Forum Posts=
 * [|Re: Surprising performance {to me} by GLC 3 verses Comet B60] by Jose Carlos, Winboard Forum, April 02, 2003
 * [|Endgame test series] by Jose Carlos, Winboard Forum, April 08, 2003
 * [|Re: Attack table] by Jose Carlos, Winboard Forum, October 07, 2004
 * [|C++ templates question] by José C. Martínez Galán, CCC, January 18, 2012
 * [|Re: Ponder=on in cutechess-cli?] by José C. Martínez Galán, CCC, April 04, 2012

=External Links= > [|Dave Liebman], [|Vic Juris], [|Tony Marino], [|Marko Marcinko] > media type="youtube" key="joezaeAjmGQ" width="560"
 * [|Anubis from Wikipedia]
 * [|Anubis (disambiguation) from Wikipedia]
 * [|Anubis (cipher) from Wikipedia]
 * [|1912 Anubis from Wikipedia]
 * [|The Infernal Machine (play) from Wikipedia] ([|Jean Cocteau])
 * Dave Liebman Quartet - Anubis - [|Chivas Jazz Festival] 2002, [|YouTube] Video

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