Raffaela,
a WinBoard compatible chess program by Stefano Gemma with an own GUI, first announced in August 1996 [1], and Windows successor of Stefano's former DOS program Drago from the early 90s. The chess playing algorithm is implemented in 8086assembly with impressive nodes per second[2] due to very fast move generation with indirect jumps and branching on multiple processor flags, which was further used in Stefano's later program Freccia[3]. Raffaela uses Stefano Gemma's reinvention of Alpha-Beta, dubbed AlfaGemma [4], but lacks quiescence search[5]. Raffaela was likely the first Italian program able to play on the Internet [6]. It played multiple Italian Computer Chess Championships from 2001 until 2008, and had its best result at CIPS 2007 with 2½/6.
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Raffaela,
a WinBoard compatible chess program by Stefano Gemma with an own GUI, first announced in August 1996 [1], and Windows successor of Stefano's former DOS program Drago from the early 90s. The chess playing algorithm is implemented in 8086 assembly with impressive nodes per second [2] due to very fast move generation with indirect jumps and branching on multiple processor flags, which was further used in Stefano's later program Freccia [3]. Raffaela uses Stefano Gemma's reinvention of Alpha-Beta, dubbed AlfaGemma [4], but lacks quiescence search [5]. Raffaela was likely the first Italian program able to play on the Internet [6]. It played multiple Italian Computer Chess Championships from 2001 until 2008, and had its best result at CIPS 2007 with 2½/6.
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CIPS 2002, round 5, Raffaela - LarsenVB [7]See also
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