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Rabbit, (Rabbit Chess) a free 32-bit Windows chess program with an own GUI, written by Roberto Waldteufel, released in 1998 via Đorđe Vidanović's site and Gambit-Soft. Written in Powerbasic, it is augmented with some Assembler to speed up the most CPU intensive parts like the evaluation function and move making and unmaking. Apparently, Rabbit is a bitboard engine and applies the dense version of rotated bitboards considering the attack redundancy of the outer squares. It performs a principal variation search with aspiration windows, preprocessing at the root, and searched about 30K to 50K nodes per second on a Pentium 200 MHz MMX.

=Rabbit's Paradise= Where the Rabbit was born - Two of the Paps of Jura

=Screenshot= Rabbit Chess

=See also=
 * Fencer

=Forum Posts=
 * Rabbit beats heffalump with nice queen sac by Roberto Waldteufel, CCC, June 01, 1998
 * Re: Chess in BASIC? by Roberto Waldteufel, CCC, August 31, 1998 » Basic
 * Rabbit available for download by Roberto Waldteufel, CCC, November 16, 1998
 * Tablebase Access Code by Roberto Waldteufel, CCC, April 26, 2000 » Endgame Tablebases
 * Okay, here it is: What is a rabbit? by Jeroen Noomen, CCC, October 29, 2001 » DOCCC 2001

=External Links=

Chess Engine

 * Summer98-Tournament: Description by Torsten Schoop

Rabbit

 * Rabbit from Wikipedia
 * Rabbit (disambiguation) from Wikipedia
 * Moon rabbit from Wikipedia
 * Rabbit-proof fence from Wikipedia
 * Rabbit (cipher) from Wikipedia


 * Portal: Rabbits and hares from Wikipedia
 * List of fictional rabbits and hares from Wikipedia
 * Bugs Bunny from Wikipedia
 * Roger Rabbit (disambiguation) from Wikipedia
 * Who Censored Roger Rabbit? from Wikipedia


 * Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, from Wikipedia » Gromit
 * White Rabbit from Wikipedia
 * John Tenniel's Natural Fantasy: The White Rabbit


 * Wolpertinger from Wikipedia
 * Jefferson Airplane - White Rabbit, Live from Woodstock 1969, YouTube Video

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