Tim Foden
Tim Foden,
a British software engineer and computer chess and games programmer. He is author of the WinBoard compliant chess engine Green Light Chess [2],
and was also involved in robot auto racing simulation (RARS) [3]. More recently, he worked on the Go playing program Fluke, performing Monte-Carlo tree search [4].
Forum Posts
1997 ...
- Hash functions for use with a transition table by Tim Foden, rgcc, March 5, 1997 » Transposition Table
- Using values from transition tables by Tim Foden, rgcc, October 13, 1997
- Detected draw by repetition by Tim Foden, rgcc, October 15, 1997 » Repetitions
2000 ...
- Sparky by Tim Foden, RARS mailing list, August 22, 2000
- Version 2.11 of Green Light Chess released; web page moved by Tim Foden, CCC, November 29, 2000
- Yet again: Hashing and FINE 70 by Tim Foden, CCC, December 18, 2000 » Lasker-Reichhelm Position
- Green Light Chess v2.15 now released by Tim Foden, CCC, October 08, 2001
- Algorithm question for Heiner by Tim Foden from CCC, April 03, 2002 » Graph History Interaction, Heiner Marxen
- to Tim Foden: zugzwang positions by Jaime Benito de Valle Ruiz, CCC, February 07, 2004 » Zugzwang
External Links
References
- ↑ Brutus auf WM-Kurs?, ChessBase Nachrichten, November 24, 2003 (German), as of May 2019, Images no longer available
- ↑ Green Light Chess
- ↑ Sparky by Tim Foden, RARS mailing list, August 22, 2000
- ↑ Fluke at Sensei's Library