The chess engine Alaric is named after Alaric I (around 370 – 410 AD), King of the Visigoths from 395, who managed to walk with his forces right through the Roman empire, invaded Italy and sacked Rome in 410. Before that in the year 394 he served as a leader of Germanic troops under Roman command of Theodosius I but wasn't happy with how the Goths were treated [3].
Tournament Play
Alaric played the CCT9 with a result of 3½/7, and, under the handle TerraPi, a successful WCRCC 2007, becoming 6th with 8½/14 [4]. One year later, at the WCRCC 2008, Alaric even became 4th with 9½/14 [5]. Alaric's opening book was cooked by Günther Simon[6].
a WinBoard and UCI compliant chess engine written by Peter Fendrich in C++. It uses both bitboards and other structures to represent the board and to generate moves, and further utilizes transposition table, pawn hash table, history tables, and two killer slots per ply. Inside its principal variation search with null move pruning, a precise prediction of node types takes place in order to guide the search [1].
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Etymology
The chess engine Alaric is named after Alaric I (around 370 – 410 AD), King of the Visigoths from 395, who managed to walk with his forces right through the Roman empire, invaded Italy and sacked Rome in 410. Before that in the year 394 he served as a leader of Germanic troops under Roman command of Theodosius I but wasn't happy with how the Goths were treated [3].Tournament Play
Alaric played the CCT9 with a result of 3½/7, and, under the handle TerraPi, a successful WCRCC 2007, becoming 6th with 8½/14 [4]. One year later, at the WCRCC 2008, Alaric even became 4th with 9½/14 [5]. Alaric's opening book was cooked by Günther Simon [6].Selected Games
CCT9
CCT9, Buzz - Alaric [7]WCRCC 2008
WCRCC 2008, round 2, Alaric (TerraPi) - Arasan [8] [9]See also
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