SmarThink v1.98 was released in January 2018 after massive tuning of evaluation and search, a further improved king attack evaluation, and several optimizations [7].
Tournament Play
SmarThink played various tournaments in Russia, and became Russian computer chess champion in 2004, CIS computer chess champion at the CCCCISC 2005[8] , and third at the CCCCISC 2008 behind WildCat and Strelka.
an UCI and WinBoard compatible chess engine by Sergei S. Markoff written in plain C, previously distributed by Lokasoft. SmarThink contains a lot of knowledge to guide the search, and has an aggressive attacking style. It applies PVS with an aspiration [1], and uses original techniques in search and evaluation based on complex analysis including the use of ideas of Mikhail Botvinnik [2], such as trajectory analysis [3], and the related same threat extension [4], later dubbed Botvinnik-Markoff Extension.
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Recent Versions
SmarThink v1.97
SmarThink v1.97, released in December 2016, applies magic bitboards, uses more aggressive SEE in move ordering even for non-captures, adaptive aspiration windows based on depth and score, a new transposition table entry priority scheme based on best move index, and comes with improved reductions, optimizations and further evaluation tuning [6].SmarThink v1.98
SmarThink v1.98 was released in January 2018 after massive tuning of evaluation and search, a further improved king attack evaluation, and several optimizations [7].Tournament Play
SmarThink played various tournaments in Russia, and became Russian computer chess champion in 2004, CIS computer chess champion at the CCCCISC 2005 [8] , and third at the CCCCISC 2008 behind WildCat and Strelka.Photos & Games
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Chess Engine
SmarThink site (English)
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