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Diogenes
,
a chess program by
Jörg Burwitz
. Diogenes is a
DOS
-program written in
Turbo Pascal
. It uses a fast,
incremental updated
evaluation
, and applies a
principal variation search
with none recursive
null move pruning
of
R=2
,
razoring
, and has no
Hash tables
[1]
. Diogenes played several
International Paderborn Computer Chess Championships
,
Aegon Tournaments
[2]
and three
World Microcomputer Chess Championships
,
Munich 1993
,
Paderborn 1995
and
Jakarta 1996
[3]
.
Diogenes
sitting in his tub
[4]
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Diogenes
[5]
See also
Legend
Forum Posts
Help With Diogenes
by Mark Loftus,
CCC
, October 02, 1998
Re: Diogenes !
by
Jörg Burwitz
,
CCC
, July 18, 1999
External Links
Chess Engine
Diogenes' ICGA Tournaments
Summer98-Tournament: Description
by
Torsten Schoop
Diogenes
Diogenes from Wikipedia
References
^
Summer98-Tournament: Description
by
Torsten Schoop
^
AEGON Tournaments Computer Results Summary
^
Diogenes' ICGA Tournaments
^
Diogenes
sitting in his tub. Painting by
Jean-Léon Gérôme
(1860) from
Wikipedia
^
Septober - Computerschach
by
Herbert Marquardt
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IPCCC 1993
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IPCCC 1998
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IPCCC 1999
Dec 21, 2012
Jörg Burwitz
Jan 8, 2016
Karsten Bauermeister
Sep 6, 2015
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Nov 23, 2016
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a chess program by Jörg Burwitz. Diogenes is a DOS-program written in Turbo Pascal. It uses a fast, incremental updated evaluation, and applies a principal variation search with none recursive null move pruning of R=2, razoring, and has no Hash tables [1]. Diogenes played several International Paderborn Computer Chess Championships, Aegon Tournaments [2] and three World Microcomputer Chess Championships, Munich 1993, Paderborn 1995 and Jakarta 1996 [3] .
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Forum Posts
External Links
Chess Engine
Diogenes
References
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