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Chompster
,
a
private chess engine
by
Scott Farrell
written in
Java
, primary
board representation
is
bitboard
[1]
. Chompster uses
IID
,
PVS
,
null move pruning
, aged
transposition table
à la
Diep
,
extensions
, and
book learning
[2]
. Chompster played various
Australasian National Computer Chess Championships
and
CCT Tournaments
.
Forum Posts
chompster beats diep at 45 10 ... nearly
by
Scott Farrell
,
CCC
, January 15, 2003
to Peter Kappler - re:Grok
by
Scott Farrell
,
CCC
, November 13, 2003
External Links
Private Engine List
from
Computer-Chess Wiki
by
Ron Murawski
Australian Chess Federation newsletter | Aussies in Computer chess
»
CCT7
Chomp (disambiguation) from Wikipedia
References
^
to Peter Kappler - re:Grok
by
Scott Farrell
,
CCC
, November 13, 2003
^
2006 National Computer Chess Championships
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Oct 22, 2014
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Jan 13, 2013
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Chompster,
a private chess engine by Scott Farrell written in Java, primary board representation is bitboard [1]. Chompster uses IID, PVS, null move pruning, aged transposition table à la Diep, extensions, and book learning [2]. Chompster played various Australasian National Computer Chess Championships and CCT Tournaments.
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References
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