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− | a [[WinBoard]] compliant chess engine by [[Marc-Philippe Huget]], written in [[C]] <ref>[https://www.stmintz.com/ccc/index.php?id= | + | a [[WinBoard]] compliant chess engine by [[Marc-Philippe Huget]], written in [[Cpp|C++]] <ref>[https://www.stmintz.com/ccc/index.php?id=36588 Re: Big winboard Tournament at level 40/40 (504 games !!)] by [[Marc-Philippe Huget]], [[CCC]], December 18, 1998</ref>. La Dame Blanche played two [[French Computer Chess Championship|French Computer Chess Championships]], the [[FCCC 1997]] and [[FCCC 1998]], and was first released in January 1999 <ref> [https://www.stmintz.com/ccc/index.php?id=38780 La Dame Blanche 2.0b released] by [[Marc-Philippe Huget]], [[CCC]], January 08, 1999 </ref>. |
− | La Dame Blanche played two [[French Computer Chess Championship|French Computer Chess Championships]], the [[FCCC 1997]] and [[FCCC 1998]], and was first released in January 1999 <ref> [https://www.stmintz.com/ccc/index.php?id=38780 La Dame Blanche 2.0b released] by [[Marc-Philippe Huget]], [[CCC]], January 08, 1999 </ref>. | ||
La Dame Blanche applies [[Alpha-Beta]] with [[Killer Heuristic|killer heuristic]], and uses [[Rotated Bitboards|rotated bitboards]] to determine [[Sliding Piece Attacks|sliding piece attacks]]. | La Dame Blanche applies [[Alpha-Beta]] with [[Killer Heuristic|killer heuristic]], and uses [[Rotated Bitboards|rotated bitboards]] to determine [[Sliding Piece Attacks|sliding piece attacks]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 12:56, 5 March 2019
Home * Engines * La Dame Blanche
La Dame Blanche,
a WinBoard compliant chess engine by Marc-Philippe Huget, written in C++ [2]. La Dame Blanche played two French Computer Chess Championships, the FCCC 1997 and FCCC 1998, and was first released in January 1999 [3].
La Dame Blanche applies Alpha-Beta with killer heuristic, and uses rotated bitboards to determine sliding piece attacks.
Marc-Philippe dedicated his program to Alan Turing and Mikhail Botvinnik, who inspired him to write a chess program, and further used GNU Chess and EXchess for his first ideas [4]. Along with La Dame Blanche, Marc-Philippe realized a Book Builder as open source program, to convert a PGN file into an opening book [5].
Contents
Forum Posts
- Re: Big winboard Tournament at level 40/40 (504 games !!) by Marc-Philippe Huget, CCC, December 18, 1998
- La Dame Blanche 2.0b released by Marc-Philippe Huget, CCC, January 08, 1999
- Strange move by La Dame Blanche by Eric Guttenberg, CCC, September 14, 1999
External Links
Chess Engine
- La Dame Blanche hosted by Thomas Mayer
- La Dame Blanche 2.0c in KCEC
- La Dame Blanche 2.0c in CCRL 40/4
Misc
- Dame Blanche (disambiguation) from Wikipedia
- The Woman in White (disambiguation) from Wikipedia
- White Lady (disambiguation) from Wikipedia
- The White Lady (rock painting) from Wikipedia
- White Queen (Through the Looking-Glass) from Wikipedia
Arthropod
Mountains
Mythology
- Dames Blanches (folklore) from Wikipedia
- White Lady (ghost) from Wikipedia
- Weisse Frauen from Wikipedia
- Witte Wieven from Wikipedia
- The White Goddess from Wikipedia
- Dökkálfar and Ljósálfar from Wikipedia
- Völva from Wikipedia
- Enchanted Moura from Wikipedia
Opéra Comique
References
- ↑ Illustration for the fifth chapter of Lewis Carroll's Through The Looking Glass (1865) by John Tenniel
- ↑ Re: Big winboard Tournament at level 40/40 (504 games !!) by Marc-Philippe Huget, CCC, December 18, 1998
- ↑ La Dame Blanche 2.0b released by Marc-Philippe Huget, CCC, January 08, 1999
- ↑ La Dame Blanche hosted by Thomas Mayer
- ↑ Web site updated and new program Book Builder by Marc-Philippe Huget, CCC, February 24, 1999