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NagaSkaki
,
a
Chess Engine Communication Protocol
compatible chess engine written by
Neels Groenewald
[1]
[2]
. It has an own
graphical user interface
and uses a unique method of
generating moves
with
Bitboards
called
shifted bitboards
[3]
, which are a little inefficient with respect to
sliding piece attacks
.
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NagaSkaki 5.12 released
by
Graham Banks
,
CCC
, May 13, 2008
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NagaSkaki 5.12
in
CCRL 40/40
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Participants WBEC Ridderkerk
by
Leo Dijksman
^
Re: Name Question
by
Neels Groenewald
,
NagaSkaki Forum
, November 19, 2009
^
How NagaSkaki plays chess - Move generation
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Oct 28, 2017
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Nov 3, 2011
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NagaSkaki,
a Chess Engine Communication Protocol compatible chess engine written by Neels Groenewald [1] [2] . It has an own graphical user interface and uses a unique method of generating moves with Bitboards called shifted bitboards [3], which are a little inefficient with respect to sliding piece attacks.
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