EveAnn,
a WinBoard compliant chess engine written by Andres Valverde in Delphi, first released in December 2005 [1]. EveAnn started its life when Andres translated Pham Hong Nguyen'sFirstChess from C to Pascal, and made it play legal chess. He further improved the program after studying Bruce Moreland's site on chess programming topics, got several ideas from Tom Kerrigan'sTSCP and Ed Schröder'sHow Rebel plays chess. The engine is dedicated to Andres' daughters Eve and Ann [2]. EveAnn played the CCT8 in 2006, the CCT9 and under the handle DelTomateX, the WCRCC 2007, the First Annual ACCA World Computer Rapid Chess Championship.
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EveAnn,
a WinBoard compliant chess engine written by Andres Valverde in Delphi, first released in December 2005 [1]. EveAnn started its life when Andres translated Pham Hong Nguyen's FirstChess from C to Pascal, and made it play legal chess. He further improved the program after studying Bruce Moreland's site on chess programming topics, got several ideas from Tom Kerrigan's TSCP and Ed Schröder's How Rebel plays chess. The engine is dedicated to Andres' daughters Eve and Ann [2]. EveAnn played the CCT8 in 2006, the CCT9 and under the handle DelTomateX, the WCRCC 2007, the First Annual ACCA World Computer Rapid Chess Championship.
Program Techniques
[3]Selected Games
WCRCC 2007, round 8, EveAnn (DelTomateX) - Horizon [4]See also
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External Links
readme.txt
References
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