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Delphil
,
a
WinBoard
and
UCI
compliant chess engine written by
Philippe Fabiani
in
Pascal
using
Delphi 7
[1]
, first released in April 2004. Delphil started its life as Delphi port of
Tom Kerrigan's
TSCP
, and in 2009, Delphil still owned about 80% of TSCP's code base with
move generation
and
search
almost identical. Most changes were done in
evaluation
, further a
tranposition table
, various
extensions
and
null move pruning
were added
[2]
. Delphil 3.2, released on September 28, 2014, applies a
parallel search
with up to 32 processors simultaneously, and is able to probe
Nalimov Tablebases
[3]
.
See also
Delphi Engines
Delphil's Desperado versus Spark
Forum Posts
2005 ...
Gauntlet Delphil 1.3 - games
by
Karl-Heinz Söntges
,
CCC
, April 16, 2005
Gauntlets Liste B 5' + 5" Delphil 1.5a - table, games
by
Karl-Heinz Söntges
,
CCC
, August 03, 2005
Delphil 1.7 : 2377
by
Patrick Buchmann
,
CCC
, June 11, 2007
Delphil 1.8 : 2405
by
Patrick Buchmann
,
CCC
, July 01, 2007
Delphil 1.9 : 2300
by
Patrick Buchmann
,
CCC
, June 09, 2008
Delphil 1.9b : 2370
by
Patrick Buchmann
,
CCC
, July 05, 2008
Delphil 1.9c : 2368
by
Patrick Buchmann
,
CCC
, August 10, 2008
Delphil 1.9e : 2313
by
Patrick Buchmann
,
CCC
, October 06, 2008
Delphil 1.9f : 2307
by
Patrick Buchmann
,
CCC
, November 01, 2008
Delphil 1.9g : 2346
by
Patrick Buchmann
,
CCC
, April 06, 2009
Delphil 2.3 : 2368
by
Patrick Buchmann
,
CCC
, September 04, 2009
2010 ...
Nice Delphil 2.6a finish against Amundsen 0.80
by
Graham Banks
,
CCC
, October 05, 2010 »
Amundsen
Delphil 2.9e released
by
Gabriel Leperlier
,
CCC
, July 13, 2012
2015 ...
ELO inflation ha ha ha
by
Henk van den Belt
,
CCC
, September 16, 2016 »
Stockfish
,
Match Statistics
,
Playing Strength
,
TCEC Season 9
[4]
External Links
Delphil - home
Delphil
in
CCRL 40/40
References
^
Embarcadero Delphi - Early Borland Years (1995-2004) - Wikipedia
^
Fabiani Philippe
from
blitzchess.fr
by
Eric Belot
(French)
^
Delphil - home
^
Delphil 3.3b2 (2334) - Stockfish 030916 (3228), TCEC Season 9 - Rapid, Round 11
, September 16, 2016
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Mar 10, 2018
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Mar 31, 2018
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Sep 15, 2016
Playing Strength
Mar 31, 2018
Stalemate
Feb 21, 2018
Stockfish
Apr 7, 2018
TCEC Season 5
Jun 2, 2014
TCEC Season 6
Dec 2, 2014
TCEC Season 9
Nov 6, 2017
TSCP
Feb 5, 2016
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Delphil,
a WinBoard and UCI compliant chess engine written by Philippe Fabiani in Pascal using Delphi 7 [1] , first released in April 2004. Delphil started its life as Delphi port of Tom Kerrigan's TSCP, and in 2009, Delphil still owned about 80% of TSCP's code base with move generation and search almost identical. Most changes were done in evaluation, further a tranposition table, various extensions and null move pruning were added [2] . Delphil 3.2, released on September 28, 2014, applies a parallel search with up to 32 processors simultaneously, and is able to probe Nalimov Tablebases [3] .
See also
Forum Posts
2005 ...
2010 ...
2015 ...
External Links
References
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