Dorpsgek
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Dorpsgek,
a Chess Engine Communication Protocol compliant open source chess engine by Matthew R. Brades, licensed under the GNU General Public License, written in C.
Dorpsgek versions are named after Cocktails in alphabetic order, starting with Ambrosia released in July 2016 [3] .
Features
Board Representation
- Piece-Lists
- 8x8 Board
- 16x12 Coordinates for Vector Attacks
- Incrementally Updated Attacked 8x8 Array of Piece-Sets
Search
Evaluation
- Piece-Square Tables
- Mobility for Bishop and Knight
See also
Forum Posts
- Debugging crashes in the wild by Matthew R. Brades, CCC, June 28, 2016
- Dorpsgek Ambrosia by Matthew R. Brades, CCC, July 07, 2016
- Dorpsgek Bloody Mary by Matthew R. Brades, CCC, September 04, 2016
- Dorpsgek Cosmopolitan by Matthew R. Brades, CCC, January 14, 2017
- Dorpsgek Dillinger by Matthew R. Brades, CCC, June 08, 2017
- Dorpsgek Eve's Temptation by Matthew R. Brades, CCC, April 02, 2018
External Links
References
- ↑ Vincent van Gogh - Self-Portrait with Grey Felt Hat, 1887, oil on cardboard, Rijksmuseum, Wikimedia Commons
- ↑ Van dorpsgek naar cultfiguur by Merel Lucassen, October 05, 2015 (Dutch)
- ↑ Dorpsgek Ambrosia by Matthew R. Brades, CCC, July 07, 2016
- ↑ Stripspeciaalzaak.be - BelgenTop 50 nr. 8: De Dorpsgek van Schoonvergeten