Dorpsgek
Dorpsgek,
a Chess Engine Communication Protocol compliant chess engine by Matthew R. Brades, written in C, previously available as open source licensed under the GNU General Public License [3].
Dorpsgek versions were named after Cocktails in alphabetic order, starting with Ambrosia released in July 2016 [4].
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
- Chess programs :: Source available, but not today? by Günther Simon, CCC, November 23, 2020
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)
- ↑ Chess programs :: Source available, but not today? by Günther Simon, CCC, November 23, 2020
- ↑ Dorpsgek Ambrosia by Matthew R. Brades, CCC, July 07, 2016
- ↑ Stripspeciaalzaak.be - BelgenTop 50 nr. 8: De Dorpsgek van Schoonvergeten