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Minic, a Chess Engine Communication Protocol compliant open source chess engine by Vivien Clauzon, initially squashed inside a single C++ source file licensed under the GPL v3.0. As a weekend project, it started as 2000 lines of code mailbox approach using PVS with TT, NMP, LMP and eval based on psts, and evolved to a bitboard engine using HQ, lazy SMP, and Texel tuning to optimize its tapered eval.

=MinicNNUE= With the advent of NNUE in summer 2020, Vivien Clauzon released Minic 2.47 aka MinicNNUE with Stockfish's NNUE network architecture and weight files, yielding in a strength increase of about 200 Elo versus Minic with standard evaluation, but the demand that this NNUE version should not replace Minic in official rating lists. Minic 2.50 incorporated the training code from Nodchip's Stockfish repository, so MinicNNUE was able to produce weight files by its own play.

=Minic 3= Minic 3, released on November 03, 2020, detached the Stockfish NNUE dependency, and came with an own NNUE implementation adopted from the Seer engine by Connor McMonigle, which allows to easily change the net architecture and to apply engine-independent PyTorch training code.

=See also=
 * Weini

=Forum Posts=

2018 ...

 * A complete 2000 lines of code engine by Vivien Clauzon, CCC, October 20, 2018
 * Asus tuf z390 + core i7 9700k by Vivien Clauzon, CCC, February 28, 2019
 * Feature score use in search by Vivien Clauzon, CCC, July 20, 2019
 * Minic raw speed by Vivien Clauzon, CCC, November 09, 2019

2020 ...

 * Minic version 2 by Vivien Clauzon, CCC, March 31, 2020
 * Re: Minic version 2 by Vivien Clauzon, CCC, August 08, 2020 » NNUE


 * Black crushing white, weird ? by Vivien Clauzon, CCC, October 14, 2020 » NNUE
 * Minic version 3 by Vivien Clauzon, CCC, November 03, 2020

=External Links=
 * GitHub - tryingsomestuff/Minic: A simple chess engine to learn and play with
 * Minic in CCRL 40/40.

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