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GES
,
David B. Weller's
first chess engine, written in
C
and compliant to the
Chess Engine Communication Protocol
aka
WinBoard
, first released in July 2004
[1]
. GES uses
PVS
with
aspiration
, a
main transposition table
and
pawn hash table
[2]
,
verified null move pruning
, and a rudimentary
SEE
. GES'
extension
policy was to add one
ply
if any of the conditions met, which were
checks
,
pawns to 2nd/7th rank
,
mate threats
,
one replies
, and
recaptures
, and later tried aggregated but
fractional extensions
without obvious progress
[3]
.
See also
Xpdnt
Forum Posts
2004
new win32 winboard engine
by
David B. Weller
,
CCC
, July 07, 2004
GES is working!
by
David B. Weller
,
CCC
, July 27, 2004
GES 108
by
David B. Weller
,
CCC
, August 17, 2004
GES 110 available
by
David B. Weller
,
CCC
, August 18, 2004
GES 111
by
David B. Weller
,
CCC
, August 19, 2004
GES 117 available n/t
by
David B. Weller
,
CCC
, September 04, 2004
GES_126 available
by
David B. Weller
,
Winboard Forum
, October 24, 2004
GES_132
by
David B. Weller
,
Winboard Forum
, December 23, 2004
GES_133
by
David B. Weller
,
Winboard Forum
, December 26, 2004
2005
Under the wire! GES_134
by
David B. Weller
,
Winboard Forum
, January 06, 2005
About GES..
by
Carlos Pesce
,
Winboard Forum
, January 14, 2005
GES Lives!
by
David B. Weller
,
Winboard Forum
, February 19, 2005
Testers needed
by
David B. Weller
,
Winboard Forum
, February 22, 2005
Limiting extensions
by
David B. Weller
,
Winboard Forum
, February 23, 2005
GES_136 available
by
David B. Weller
,
Winboard Forum
, March 21, 2005
External Links
Index of /chess/engines/Jim Ablett/GES
compiled by
Jim Ablett
, hosted by
Kirill Kryukov
Engine Download List
from
Ron Murawski's
Computer-Chess Wiki
References
^
new win32 winboard engine
by
David B. Weller
,
CCC
, July 07, 2004
^
GES 111
by
David B. Weller
,
CCC
, August 19, 2004
^
Limiting extensions
by
David B. Weller
,
Winboard Forum
, February 23, 2005
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GES,
David B. Weller's first chess engine, written in C and compliant to the Chess Engine Communication Protocol aka WinBoard, first released in July 2004 [1]. GES uses PVS with aspiration, a main transposition table and pawn hash table [2], verified null move pruning, and a rudimentary SEE. GES' extension policy was to add one ply if any of the conditions met, which were checks, pawns to 2nd/7th rank, mate threats, one replies, and recaptures, and later tried aggregated but fractional extensions without obvious progress [3].
See also
Forum Posts
2004
2005
External Links
References
What links here?
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