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Shredder
* Clever & Smart
Clever & Smart
,
a chess playing program by
Stefan Meyer-Kahlen
as
parallel search
and automatic triple-brain experiment based on the 3-Hirn ideas by
Ingo Althöfer
[1]
.
In dependence on the German conversion of the Spanish
comic
Mortadelo y Filemón
by
Francisco Ibáñez Talavera
, Clever (
Mortadelo
aka
Fred Clever
) & Smart (
Filemón Pi
aka
Phil Pi
or
Jeff Smart
) were two rather different versions of
Shredder
. Their
move proposals
, and additional data from their
search
processes
are given to an automatic control program, the Boss (
Superintendente Vicente
aka
El Súper
or
Mister L
), which makes the final choice and
controls the time
[2]
. Clever & Smart played the
IPCCC 1998
in Paderborn where it ran on a
Dual processor
PC
, and became runner-up behind
Nimzo98
due to less resistance points.
Mortadelo y Filemón
[3]
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See also
Comics
Parallel Search
Forum Posts
Re: 7th International Paderborn Computer Chess Championships
by
Ingo Althöfer
,
r.g.c.c
, February 18, 1998
Clever & Smart
by
Ted Summers
,
CCC
, January 19, 2017
External Links
Mort & Phil from Wikipedia
Mortadelo y Filemón from Wikipedia.es
(Spanish)
Clever & Smart from Wikipedia.de
(German)
La gran aventura de Mortadelo y Filemón from Wikipedia
Mortadelo Wiki
(Spanish)
Mortadelo
(Clever)
Filemón
(Smart)
Superintendente Vicente
References
^
The 3-Hirn Setting
by
Ingo Althöfer
^
Re: 7th International Paderborn Computer Chess Championships
by
Ingo Althöfer
,
r.g.c.c
, February 18, 1998
^
Mortadelo y Filemón
representados en
Fallas de Valencia
(Spanish)
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Clever & Smart
Jan 20, 2017
Engines
Mar 10, 2018
IPCCC 1998
Feb 25, 2018
PuppetMaster
Sep 17, 2015
Shredder
Jan 21, 2018
SmarThink
Feb 2, 2018
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a chess playing program by Stefan Meyer-Kahlen as parallel search and automatic triple-brain experiment based on the 3-Hirn ideas by Ingo Althöfer [1].
In dependence on the German conversion of the Spanish comic Mortadelo y Filemón by Francisco Ibáñez Talavera, Clever (Mortadelo aka Fred Clever) & Smart (Filemón Pi aka Phil Pi or Jeff Smart) were two rather different versions of Shredder. Their move proposals, and additional data from their search processes are given to an automatic control program, the Boss (Superintendente Vicente aka El Súper or Mister L), which makes the final choice and controls the time [2] . Clever & Smart played the IPCCC 1998 in Paderborn where it ran on a Dual processor PC, and became runner-up behind Nimzo98 due to less resistance points.
Table of Contents
See also
Forum Posts
External Links
Mortadelo y Filemón from Wikipedia.es (Spanish)
Clever & Smart from Wikipedia.de (German)
References
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