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WaDuuttie
,
a private 32-bit chess engine by
Maarten Claessens
, initially based on
TSCP
. It already participated since 2008 in
Olivier Deville's
OpenWar
tournaments
[1]
and various
rating lists
, and played the
1st Open Internet Tournament
of the
CSVN
in May 2014, where it ran on 1 core of a
Intel
Core i7-2600
CPU at 3.40Ghz, using 512 MiB of memory
[2]
, to score 4/7, fifth place out of 10.
Forum Posts
Re: new/updated engines
by
Olivier Deville
,
Winboard Forum
, November 03, 2008
New engine matches (NEM) results...
by
Leo Dijksman
,
WBEC-Ridderkerk forum
, September 01, 2009
OpenWar 8th Edition : standings after round 40
by
Olivier Deville
,
OpenChess Forum
, March 12, 2011
OpenWar 8th Edition : final standings
by
Olivier Deville
,
OpenChess Forum
, April 25, 2011
Re: CSVN 1st Open Internet Tournament: Results and games
by
Maarten Claessens
,
CCC
, May 28, 2014
External Links
BayesianElo Ratinglist
of
WBEC Ridderkerk
, edition 1 - 18. July 2011
References
^
Re: new/updated engines
by
Olivier Deville
,
Winboard Forum
, November 03, 2008
^
Re: CSVN 1st Open Internet Tournament: Results and games
by
Maarten Claessens
,
CCC
, May 28, 2014
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May 18, 2014
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Mar 10, 2018
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May 28, 2014
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WaDuuttie,
a private 32-bit chess engine by Maarten Claessens, initially based on TSCP. It already participated since 2008 in Olivier Deville's OpenWar tournaments [1] and various rating lists, and played the 1st Open Internet Tournament of the CSVN in May 2014, where it ran on 1 core of a Intel Core i7-2600 CPU at 3.40Ghz, using 512 MiB of memory [2], to score 4/7, fifth place out of 10.
Forum Posts
External Links
References
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