[Event "40/10"] [Site "rodentII_087-x64, FCP-3"] [Date "2016.03.11"] [Round "13.41"] [White "Rodent II 0.8.7 x64"] [Black "Gaviota 1.0 AVX x64"] [Result "1-0"] [ECO "C78"] [Opening "Spanish"] [Variation "Archangelsk, 7.c3 Nxe4"] 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.O-O b5 6.Bb3 Bb7 7.c3 Nxe4 8.d4 Na5 9.Nxe5 Nxb3 10.Qxb3 Qf6 11.f3 Nc5 12.Ng4 Nxb3 13.Nxf6+ Ke7 14.Bg5 Nxa1 15.Re1+ Kd6 16.Bf4+ Kc6 17.d5+ Kc5 18.b4+ Kc4 19.Na3+ Kxc3 20.Ne4+ Kxb4 21.Rb1+ Ka5 22.Bxc7+ Ka4 23.Nc3+ Kxa3 24.Bf4 Bc5+ 25.Kh1 Be3 26.Bxe3 Bxd5 27.Bc1# 1-0
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an UCI compliant open source chess engine by Pawel Koziol licensed under the GPL, initially based on Sungorus 1.4 by Pablo Vazquez, initially with evaluation parameters borrowed from the Toga log user manual. Rodent may be regarded as a beefed up bitboard version of the CPW-Engine [1], and features adjustable playing strength and different personalities. Rodent II, released in February 2016 [2], was a complete rewrite, now using the magic bitboard implementation by Pradu Kannan. Rodent III, released in March 2017, has been programmed for tunability. One can turn it into a crazy attacker or an old-fashioned positional player [3].
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Features
Board Representation
Search
Evaluation
taking into account Blockade and Control of the Stop Square
Pawn Phalanx Bonus
Pawn Shelter Eval
Misc
Selected Games
Rodent II 0.8.7 x64 vs. Gaviota 1.0 AVX x64, March 11, 1016 by Frank Quisinsky [6]See also
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