Dragon (Chess Assistant)
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Dragon,
an analysis engine of Convekta's Chess Assistant [2], recently declared as Handicap engine [3]. Not to confused with the original Dragon by Yuri Shpeer, CA's Dragon is based on Centaur by Victor Vikhrev and Alexey Manjakhin with some code units from Mirage by Vladimir Rybinkin and Yuri Shpeer incorporated [4].
Like Mirage, Dragon applies possibly fractional ply increments while analyzing a position, for instance at reported depths of 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 10, 18 during iterative deepening [5] . According to the All you ever wanted to know about Convekta site by Robert Pawlak, Dragon was the work of Alexey Manjakhin [6] .
Namesake
See also
Forum Posts
- Dragon by Markus Mock, rgcc, April 30, 1997
- Re: Dragon x3, Nightmare x2, Jester x2 ... by Frank Quisinsky, CCC, October 07, 2002
- Заставить работать машину клиента! Конференция by Vladimir Rybinkin, Конференция iXBT.com, September 01, 2009
External Links
Convekta
- ChessAssistance.com All you ever wanted to know about Convekta by Robert Pawlak, September 12, 2004
- Chess Assistant - ChessOK
Misc
- Dragon from Wikipedia
- Polycephaly from Wikipedia
- Slavic dragon from Wikipedia
- Sicilian Defence, Dragon Variation from Wikipedia
- Sicilian Defence, Accelerated Dragon from Wikipedia
- Dragonchess from Wikipedia
References
- ↑ Zmey Gorynych, 1912 Postcard by Ivan Bilibin, Dragon from Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons
- ↑ The London Chess Centre - New - from Chess Assistant
- ↑ Chess Assistant - ChessOK
- ↑ Заставить работать машину клиента! Конференция by Vladimir Rybinkin, Конференция iXBT.com, September 01, 2009
- ↑ Re: Dragon by George Essig, rgcc, May 02, 1997
- ↑ ChessAssistance.com All you ever wanted to know about Convekta by Robert Pawlak, September 12, 2004
- ↑ Re: Dragon x3, Nightmare x2, Jester x2 ... by Frank Quisinsky, CCC, October 07, 2002