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Abbess
, (Abbess Chess)
a
Winboard
compliant chess engine by
Robert Pope
, written in
C
/
C++
, and first released in late 2016. Abbess features
magic bitboards
to determine
sliding piece attacks
, and so far, a pretty vanilla
evaluation
[1]
.
Abbess Eufemia Szaniawska
[2]
Table of Contents
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Forum Posts
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What links here?
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Beaches
Forum Posts
Alpha-Beta bug?
by
Robert Pope
,
CCC
, June 30, 2015
Tapered Eval
by
Robert Pope
,
CCC
, August 05, 2015 ยป
Tapered Eval
Re: Tapered Eval
by
Robert Pope
,
CCC
, August 06, 2015
Abbess 2016
by
Robert Pope
,
CCC
, December 19, 2016
External Links
Chess Engine
Abbess Chess
Abbess 2016.12.11
in
CCRL 40/4
Misc
Abbess from Wikipedia
Abbot (Buddhism) from Wikipedia
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Abbess 2016
by
Robert Pope
,
CCC
, December 19, 2016
^
Portrait of
Abbess Eufemia Szaniawska
by Anonymous,
oil on canvas
, ca. 1768, current location
National Museum, Warsaw
,
Wikimedia Commons
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a Winboard compliant chess engine by Robert Pope, written in C/C++, and first released in late 2016. Abbess features magic bitboards to determine sliding piece attacks, and so far, a pretty vanilla evaluation [1].
Table of Contents
See also
Forum Posts
Re: Tapered Eval by Robert Pope, CCC, August 06, 2015
External Links
Chess Engine
Misc
References
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