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Anaconda
,
a
Chessbase
compliant chess engine by
Frank Schneider
and
Kai Skibbe
and a successor of their
GromitChess
program, written in
C++
with a
0x88
board representation, an improved
evaluation
and
time-management
, and some new
search heuristics
, which allow it to search
deeper
but more
selective
. GromitChess was renamed to Anaconda in 2003 to prevent
copyright infringements
with
Wallace and Gromit
by
Aardman Animations
[1]
. The new name also devotes the positional playing style of the program, to slowly restrict its opponent
mobility
. Anaconda played the
IPCCC 2003
,
IPCCC 2004
, and
IPCCC 2005
, and as
Chess960
compliant engine, the
second Livingston Chess960 Computer World Championship
.
John Collier
- Lilith
[2]
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Ginkgo
Gromit
PocketGrandmaster
Reptile
Forum Posts
Anaconda 1.0 (ex-GromitChess) available as CB-native
by
Kai Skibbe
,
CCC
, March 08, 2003
the reason why Anaconda can´t draw against Hydra...
by
Thomas Lagershausen
,
CCC
, March 01, 2005 »
Hydra
Anaconda Strategy
by BWater,
Chess.com
, September 22, 2009
External Links
Chess Engine
Anaconda Chess Home Page
Other downloads
The chess games of Anaconda
from
chessgames.com
Anaconda 2.0.1
in
CCRL 40/40
Misc
Anaconda from Wikipedia
Anaconda (disambiguation) from Wikipedia
Anaconda (comics) from Wikipedia
Anaconda Plan from Wikipedia
Anaconda (film) from Wikipedia
Anaconda (Nicki Minaj song) from Wikipedia
Pistol Jazz
- Anaconda,
YouTube
Video
References
^
Anaconda 1.0 (ex-GromitChess) available as CB-native
by
Kai Skibbe
,
CCC
, March 08, 2003
^
Lilith
by
John Collier
, 1892,
Oil on canvas
,
The Atkinson Art Gallery
,
Southport
,
England
,
Wikimedia Commons
,
Lilith from Wikipedia
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Anaconda
Jul 4, 2015
Chess960CWC 2006
Sep 25, 2014
Eigenmann Endgame Test
Jun 1, 2017
Engines
Mar 10, 2018
Frank Schneider
Jan 7, 2016
Ginkgo
Jul 13, 2016
Gromit
Apr 5, 2017
IPCCC 2003
Aug 17, 2016
IPCCC 2004
Dec 1, 2014
IPCCC 2005
Aug 21, 2015
Kai Skibbe
Jan 7, 2016
PocketGrandmaster
Sep 17, 2015
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a Chessbase compliant chess engine by Frank Schneider and Kai Skibbe and a successor of their GromitChess program, written in C++ with a 0x88 board representation, an improved evaluation and time-management, and some new search heuristics, which allow it to search deeper but more selective. GromitChess was renamed to Anaconda in 2003 to prevent copyright infringements with Wallace and Gromit by Aardman Animations [1] . The new name also devotes the positional playing style of the program, to slowly restrict its opponent mobility. Anaconda played the IPCCC 2003, IPCCC 2004, and IPCCC 2005, and as Chess960 compliant engine, the second Livingston Chess960 Computer World Championship.
Table of Contents
See also
Forum Posts
External Links
Chess Engine
Other downloads
Misc
References
What links here?
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