[Event "CCT4"] [Site "Internet Chess Club"] [Date "2002.01.19"] [Round "2"] [White "Pepito"] [Black "Yace"] [Result "1/2-1/2"] 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Be3 e6 7.f3 b5 8.g4 h6 9.Qd2 Nbd7 10.O-O-O Bb7 11.h4 b4 12.Na4 Qa5 13.b3 Nc5 14.a3 Rc8 15.Qxb4 Qc7 16.Nxc5 dxc5 17.Qa4+ Nd7 18.Ne2 c4 19.b4 Bc6 20.Qxa6 Ra8 21.Qxc4 Rxa3 22.Bf4 Qb7 23.c3 Bb5 24.Qd4 Ra2 25.Kb1 Rxe2 26.Rh3 e5 27.Bxe5 Bc5 28.Qd5 Bc6 29.Qc4 Bb5 30.Qd5 Bc6 31.Qc4 Bb5 32.Qd5 1/2-1/2
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Pepito,
a Chess Engine Communication Protocol and UCI compliant open source chess engine written by Carlos del Cacho in C, first released in September 2000 [1] [2]. The recent version comes with an own GUI written in C++ using wxWidgets and can create opening book databases from a pile of thousands of chess games, applying advanced data structures such as B-trees and skip lists [3]. As bitboard engine, Pepito applies rotated bitboards with 1/2 MiB lookup tables, indexed by the full 8-bit line occupancy, to determine sliding piece attacks. Pepito played the CCT4, CCT5 and CCT6 tournaments.
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Features
Acknowledgments
Pepito wouldn't have come to life without the help from these guys, acknowledged by Carlos del Cacho in thanx.txt, shipped with the source files [5]:... further ...
... and
for their papers, and
and many others at CCC for their help...
Selected Games
CCT4, round 2, Pepito - Yace [6]Clones
The program Siboney by Francisco Rivera published in 2002 was based on Pepito with a changed evaluation [7] [8] [9]. In 2003, Deep<9> by pretended author Denis Grafen was proven a blatant clone of Pepito [10] [11] [12].See also
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Chess Engine
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