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Dimitri
,
a
WinBoard
aka
Chess Engine Communication Protocol
compliant chess engine by
Luigino Viscione
, written in
Visual Basic 6
. Dimitri applies common
search
techniques such as
alpha-beta
with
transposition table
and
quiescence search
inside an
iterative deepening
loop, along with
null move pruning
,
futility pruning
, and
LMR
- its
evaluation
is aware of threats,
center control
, and
king safety
, and features a
tapered eval
using
piece-square tables
. Already published in 2003
[1]
a year before Luigino Viscione's second engine
ECE
in
C++
, Dimitri
3
came back after ten years in April 2017. Dimitri
3.61
was released in August 2017
[2]
.
See also
ECE
Given Name
Forum Posts
Dimitri engine
by
Dann Corbit
,
Winboard Forum
, November 07, 2003
DimitriWBE 3.11 (WB) and ECE X3 (UCI)
by
Norbert Raimund Leisner
,
CCC
, June 11, 2017
External Links
Chess Engine
Dimitri
Dimitri
«
G 6
Engine Download List
from
Ron Murawski's
Computer-Chess Wiki
has old Dimitri versions
Dimitri 350a
in
CCRL 40/4
Misc
Dimitri from Wikipedia
Dmitry from Wikipedia
References
^
Dimitri engine
by
Dann Corbit
,
Winboard Forum
, November 07, 2003
^
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Dimitri,
a WinBoard aka Chess Engine Communication Protocol compliant chess engine by Luigino Viscione, written in Visual Basic 6. Dimitri applies common search techniques such as alpha-beta with transposition table and quiescence search inside an iterative deepening loop, along with null move pruning, futility pruning, and LMR - its evaluation is aware of threats, center control, and king safety, and features a tapered eval using piece-square tables. Already published in 2003 [1] a year before Luigino Viscione's second engine ECE in C++, Dimitri 3 came back after ten years in April 2017. Dimitri 3.61 was released in August 2017 [2].
See also
Forum Posts
External Links
Chess Engine
Misc
References
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