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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
[1]
. Completely re-written in 2012
[2]
, Anubis played some private tournaments by
Sergio Martinez
[3]
.
Anubis
[4]
Table of Contents
See also
Forum Posts
External Links
References
What links here?
See also
Astronomy
Averno
CXG Sphinx
Metaphysics
Mythology
Pharaon
Sfinks
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
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
Dave Liebman
,
Vic Juris
,
Tony Marino
,
Marko Marcinko
References
^
Re: Attack table
by
Jose Carlos
,
Winboard Forum
, October 07, 2004
^
Re: Ponder=on in cutechess-cli?
by
José C. Martínez Galán
,
CCC
, April 04, 2012
^
Spain Individual Championship
by
Sergio Martinez
,
CCC
, October 22, 2012
^
Anubis, the
jackal
headed god of
Ancient Egypt
, Image by
Jeff Dahl
, December 21, 2007,
CC BY-SA 4.0
, based on
New Kingdom
tomb paintings
, in
Richard H. Wilkinson
(
2003
).
The complete gods and goddesses of ancient Egypt
.
Thames & Hudson
,
Wikimedia Commons
,
Anubis from Wikipedia
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Date Edited
Anubis
Sep 29, 2015
Averno
Sep 28, 2015
CXG Sphinx
Jun 23, 2017
Engines
Mar 10, 2018
Influence Quantity of Pieces
Jul 21, 2017
José Carlos Martínez Galán
Feb 19, 2017
Pharaon
Sep 2, 2017
Sfinks
Dec 25, 2017
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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 [1]. Completely re-written in 2012 [2], Anubis played some private tournaments by Sergio Martinez [3].
Table of Contents
See also
Forum Posts
External Links
Dave Liebman, Vic Juris, Tony Marino, Marko Marcinko
References
What links here?
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