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Mincho Georgiev
.
a Bulgarian computer chess programmer and author of the
UCI
compatible
open source chess engine
Pawny
, first released in Septermber 2009
[1]
.
Forum Posts
Re: Null-move pruning and the hash table
by
Mincho Georgiev
,
CCC
, March 31, 2010
Question for Nalimov experts
by
Mincho Georgiev
,
CCC
, April 10, 2010
Small optimization question
by
Mincho Georgiev
,
OpenChess Forum
, July 08, 2010
QSearch, checks and the lack of progress...
by
Mincho Georgiev
,
CCC
, July 27, 2012 ยป
Quiescence Search
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New open source engine called "Pawny"
by
Graham Banks
,
CCC
, September 03, 2009
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Eugene Nalimov
Dec 23, 2016
History Heuristic
Jul 19, 2017
Looking for Magics
Apr 13, 2018
Mincho Georgiev
Jun 17, 2015
Nalimov Tablebases
Dec 23, 2016
Pawny
Jun 17, 2015
People
Feb 28, 2018
Quiescence Search
Aug 19, 2017
Who's Who
Sep 6, 2017
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Mincho Georgiev.
a Bulgarian computer chess programmer and author of the UCI compatible open source chess engine Pawny, first released in Septermber 2009 [1].
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