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a chess program by engine author [[Michael Ehrig]], supported by tester and [[:Category:Opening Book Author|opening book author]] [[Daniel Mehrmann]] <ref>[https://www.stmintz.com/ccc/index.php?id=469166 Re: Rybka - How much Fruit is inside ?] by [[Daniel Mehrmann]], [[CCC]], December 11, 2005</ref>. | a chess program by engine author [[Michael Ehrig]], supported by tester and [[:Category:Opening Book Author|opening book author]] [[Daniel Mehrmann]] <ref>[https://www.stmintz.com/ccc/index.php?id=469166 Re: Rybka - How much Fruit is inside ?] by [[Daniel Mehrmann]], [[CCC]], December 11, 2005</ref>. | ||
− | Greif played the [[WMCCC 1993]] in Munich <ref>[https://www.game-ai-forum.org/icga-tournaments/program.php?id=210 Greif's ICGA Tournaments]</ref> | + | Greif played the [[WMCCC 1993]] in Munich <ref>[https://www.game-ai-forum.org/icga-tournaments/program.php?id=210 Greif's ICGA Tournaments]</ref>, the [[Aegon 1994]] Man-Machine tournament in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hague The Hague], and the [[IPCCC 1994]] in [[Paderborn University|Paderborn]]. At the private [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clodra Clodra] chess tournament organized by [[Rainer Serfling]] in November 1994, |
− | and the [[IPCCC 1994]] in [[Paderborn University|Paderborn]]. At the private [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clodra Clodra] chess tournament organized by [[Rainer Serfling]] in November 1994, | ||
Greif was recognized as a [[:Category:Clone|clone]] of [[Chrilly Donninger|Chrilly Donninger's]] program [[Nimzo|Nimzo 2]] <ref>[http://computer-chess.org/doku.php?id=computer_chess:wiki:lists:clone_engine_list Clone Engine List] from [[Ron Murawski|Ron Murawski's]] [http://computer-chess.org/doku.php?id=home Computer-Chess Wiki]</ref> <ref>[https://groups.google.com/g/rec.games.chess.computer/c/SScOfE-tKSk/m/TWGpymfjGeQJ 3-Hirn History: Winning a lost position against another computer] by [[Ingo Althöfer]], [[Computer Chess Forums|rgcc]], June 20, 1997</ref>. | Greif was recognized as a [[:Category:Clone|clone]] of [[Chrilly Donninger|Chrilly Donninger's]] program [[Nimzo|Nimzo 2]] <ref>[http://computer-chess.org/doku.php?id=computer_chess:wiki:lists:clone_engine_list Clone Engine List] from [[Ron Murawski|Ron Murawski's]] [http://computer-chess.org/doku.php?id=home Computer-Chess Wiki]</ref> <ref>[https://groups.google.com/g/rec.games.chess.computer/c/SScOfE-tKSk/m/TWGpymfjGeQJ 3-Hirn History: Winning a lost position against another computer] by [[Ingo Althöfer]], [[Computer Chess Forums|rgcc]], June 20, 1997</ref>. | ||
Latest revision as of 13:16, 14 March 2021
Greif,
a chess program by engine author Michael Ehrig, supported by tester and opening book author Daniel Mehrmann [2].
Greif played the WMCCC 1993 in Munich [3], the Aegon 1994 Man-Machine tournament in The Hague, and the IPCCC 1994 in Paderborn. At the private Clodra chess tournament organized by Rainer Serfling in November 1994,
Greif was recognized as a clone of Chrilly Donninger's program Nimzo 2 [4] [5].
See also
Forum Posts
- 3-Hirn History: Winning a lost position against another computer by Ingo Althöfer, rgcc, June 20, 1997
- Re: Rybka - How much Fruit is inside ? by Daniel Mehrmann, CCC, December 11, 2005
External Links
Chess Engine
Misc
- Greif - Wiktionary
- Greif from Wikipedia
- Operation Greif from Wikipedia
- Greif - Wikipedia.de (German)
- Griffin from Wikipedia
- Greifvögel - Wikipedia.de (German)
References
- ↑ Martin Schongauer - The Griffin (15th century), Wikimedia Commons
- ↑ Re: Rybka - How much Fruit is inside ? by Daniel Mehrmann, CCC, December 11, 2005
- ↑ Greif's ICGA Tournaments
- ↑ Clone Engine List from Ron Murawski's Computer-Chess Wiki
- ↑ 3-Hirn History: Winning a lost position against another computer by Ingo Althöfer, rgcc, June 20, 1997