Obender

a Chess Engine Communication Protocol compliant open source chess program by Evgeniy Korniloff, written in C, with recent modifications by Serg Nifont. Sources of various versions are hosted by Jim Ablett. Despite released more recently, OBender aka Qchess seems to be the oldest Russian WinBoard engine. QChess was a demonstration program of selective search as an example in Evgeniy Korniloff's book //Программирование шахмат и других логических игр// (Programming Chess and other logical games). The program has an own graphical user interface, but can also play via WinBoard. A newer version of the engine was called Chess, applying a deeper but narrower selective search with an extended positional evaluation, until it evolved to OBender with an additional side branch called Woodpecker. || toc =Description= OBender represents the board with 8x8 arrays and piece-lists, and applies negamax PVS with null move pruning, mate threat extensions, check extensions, LMR and quiescence search inside the iterative deepening framework. Beside the transposition table and a tree structure of principal variations, OBender features a persistent learn file and various personalities. Move ordering is further enhanced by the killer heuristic and history heuristic, and the evaluation takes material, piece squares, pawn structure, king safety, and mobility into account, also considering attacks and x-ray attacks and pinned pieces.
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 * [[image:Monument_to_Ostap_Bender_in_Kremenchuk.JPG link="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Monument_to_Ostap_Bender_in_Kremenchuk.JPG"]] ||~ || **OBender**, (previously called Qchess and Chess)
 * Monument of Ostap Bender ||~ ||^ ||

=Etymology= OBender is named after the main character of the classic [|satirical novel] //[|The Twelve Chairs]// by the [|Odessan] [|Soviet] authors [|Ilf and Petrov], released in 1928, and its 1931 sequel //[|The Little Golden Calf]//. “[|Smooth operator]” and [|conman] [|Ostap Bender] is a tricky individual who makes people believe he's a chess grandmaster and makes a now very well-known speech about making a small town called Vasiuki very famous by engaging it into a series of chess matches against the whole world, and even against other planets.

=See also=
 * Fiction
 * Ippolit
 * QCHESS
 * Woodpecker

=Forum Posts=
 * [|Problems with OBender] by Harm Geert Muller, Winboard Forum, May 30, 2007
 * [|Highest number of programs?] by Tony Thomas, CCC, October 30, 2007
 * [|OBender 3.29a by Evgeniy Korniloff] by Norbert Raimund Leisner, CCC, September 14, 2008
 * [|OBender by Evgeniy Korniloff (formely: QChess) as x64?] by Norbert Raimund Leisner, CCC, May 23, 2009
 * [|Silent updates to Woodpecker and OBender] by Tony Mokonen, CCC, June 07, 2010
 * [|Obender 03.2016 64-bit (working compile by Andrew Fan)] by Graham Banks, CCC, April 16, 2016

=External Links=

Chess Engine
> [|Chess OBender Download Free] by Serg Nifont
 * [|Домашняя страничка Евгения Корнилова | Evgeniy Korniloff Home Page]
 * [|Index of /chess/engines/Jim Ablett/OBENDER] by Jim Ablett, hosted by Kirill Kryukov
 * [|OBender (ранее - Qchess-chess) by Evgeniy Korniloff, Russia] from [|sdchess.ru]
 * [|OBender 3.2.4.2] in CCRL 40/40

Misc
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 * [|Ostap Bender from Wikipedia]
 * [|The Twelve Chairs from Wikipedia]
 * [|The chess games of Ostap Bender] from [|chessgames.com]
 * Шахматы в фильме from the 1976 USSR series "12 стульев" ([|The Twelve Chairs]) with [|Andrei Mironov] as [|Ostap Bender], [|YouTube] Video

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