Queen (engine)
Queen,
a WinBoard and UCI compliant chess program with an own GUI by Leen Ammeraal, written in C++, first released in April 2000 [2], the WinBoard version in January 2001 [3].
Queen applies principal variation search utilizing a transposition table, storing both lower and upper bound scores with separate drafts but only one best move [4].
See also
- RedQueen
- Queen (Chess Piece)
- Senior Chess
Forum Posts
- Yet another (amateur) chess program by Leen Ammeraal, CCC, April 18, 2000
- Leen Ammeraal's 'Queen' in direct violation of GPL license by Gian-Carlo Pascutto, CCC, May 02, 2000
- Why not store both a lower and an upper bound in a hashtable? by Leen Ammeraal, CCC, December 06, 2000
- WinBoard version of Queen now downloadable by Leen Ammeraal, CCC, January 13, 2001
- Queen 3.00 by Leen Ammeraal, CCC, February 17, 2005
- Queen 4.03a: GUI improved by Leen Ammeraal, Winboard Forum, June 17, 2011
- Not very Known and Yet Very Good engine: Queen Chess by Fernando Villegas, CCC, October 31, 2014
External Links
Chess Engine
Misc
- Queen (disambiguation) from Wikipedia
- Queen consort from Wikipedia
- Queen regnant from Wikipedia
- Queen (chess) from Wikipedia
- Queen (playing card) from Wikipedia
- Queen ant from Wikipedia
- Queen bee from Wikipedia
- Queen (butterfly) from Wikipedia
- Queen - Innuendo (Promotional video, 1991), YouTube Video
References
- ↑ Queen (playing card) from Wikipedia
- ↑ Yet another (amateur) chess program by Leen Ammeraal, CCC, April 18, 2000
- ↑ WinBoard version of Queen now downloadable by Leen Ammeraal, CCC, January 13, 2001
- ↑ Re: Why not store both a lower and an upper bound in a hashtable? by Leen Ammeraal, CCC, December 07, 2000