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Revision as of 20:10, 13 September 2018
Lion, (Lion++)
a chess engine by primary author Giancarlo Delli Colli, initially written in Java and later ported to C++ based on the source code of Fruit, but able to run on multi-processor. Lion participated at the CCC 2005 in Bologna and the WCCC 2006 in Turin. At the WCCC, after five rounds were played and a protest was filed by a participant, Yngvi Björnsson and independently, Jonathan Schaeffer inspected Lion's source code and found it a close derivative of Fabien Letouzey’s program Fruit, which would have been acceptable if this had been revealed, credit given, and permission received before entering [2]. The Lion authors did not deny, and provided their own interpretation of rules since they had included a file crediting the effort by Fabien Letouzey, albeit invisible for other people [3]. Lion++ 1.5 was disqualified according to rule 2 [4]. The controversial term 'application detail' was later amended by the ICGA and made explicit as 'submission details' as part of rule 2 [5].
See also
Forum Posts
- Re: Christmas Engine Quiz by Christopher Conkie, Winboard Forum, December 18, 2008
- Cipollino / Equinox / LION by Giancarlo Delli Carlo by Norbert Raimund Leisner, CCC, May 28, 2009
- Message from the Equinox author by Graham Banks, CCC, March 05, 2013
External Links
Chess Engine
Misc
- Lion from Wikipedia
- Lion (disambiguation) from Wikipedia
- Lion (name) from Wikipedia
- Santana - Evil Ways (from 1969 album), YouTube Video
References
- ↑ Watermelon, Watermelon! by Chris Galvin, July 9, 2012
- ↑ Computer Chess – a conversation, May 30. 2006
- ↑ Jaap van den Herik (2006). The Interpretation of Rules. Editorial, ICGA Journal, Vol. 29, No. 2, pdf
- ↑ Lion's ICGA Tournaments
- ↑ WCCC Rules (ICGA Tournaments), June 11-18, 2007