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Zochova
,
an
open source chess engine
under the
GNU General Public License
written by
Gabor Buella
in
C++
, compliant with the
Chess Engine Communication Protocol
. Zochova is a
bitboard
engine, and requires some
Boost libraries
, such as Boost.Signals
[1]
, an implementation of managed
Signals and slots
for
Observer pattern
, and uses the
Pro Deo
open source code
opening book
by
Ed Schröder
[2]
[3]
.
Sliding Piece Attacks
are calculated with some
bit-twiddling
and loops on the fly
[4]
. Its
search
is basically
PVS
with
verified nullmove pruning
, and
late move reductions
.
See also
Geography
Forum Posts
Zochova chess engine
by
Norbert Raimund Leisner
,
CCC
, October 06, 2009
Please, Cluster Toga && Zochova
by
Arturo Ochoa
,
CCC
, November 28, 2012 »
Cluster Toga
External Links
Chess Engine
Zochova - Revision 2
Zochova
compiled by
Jim Ablett
, hosted by
Kirill Kryukov
Misc
Zochova (Bratislava) from Wikipedia
References
^
Chapter 24. Boost.Signals - 1.52.0
^
Zochova/RebelBook.cpp
^
Source code Pro Deo Book
^
Zochova/bitboardmoves.cpp
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May 4, 2017
Cluster Toga
Jan 7, 2016
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Mar 10, 2018
Gabor Buella
Jan 4, 2013
Zochova
Nov 9, 2014
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Zochova,
an open source chess engine under the GNU General Public License written by Gabor Buella in C++, compliant with the Chess Engine Communication Protocol. Zochova is a bitboard engine, and requires some Boost libraries, such as Boost.Signals [1], an implementation of managed Signals and slots for Observer pattern, and uses the Pro Deo open source code opening book by Ed Schröder [2] [3]. Sliding Piece Attacks are calculated with some bit-twiddling and loops on the fly [4]. Its search is basically PVS with verified nullmove pruning, and late move reductions.
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Forum Posts
External Links
Chess Engine
Misc
References
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