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Revision as of 10:55, 27 February 2019
AliBaba,
an experimental chess engine by Dennis Breuker written for testing various hashing algorithms and replacement schemes as subject of his Ph.D. thesis Memory versus Search in Games [2]. With the permission of the author, a modified open source version was made available by Dann Corbit [3], later adopted to WinBoard by Jim Ablett [4]. AliBaba uses a 16x12 board and applies PVS alpha-beta with late move reductions within the obligatory iterative deepening framework with aspiration windows.
See also
Forum Posts
- Alibaba test bed (by Dennis Breuker) by Dann Corbit, CCC, March 28, 2000
- Nunn test positions in Alibaba format by Pete Galati, CCC, March 30, 2000
- Alibaba (Dennis Breuker - 1995) with winboard support by Jim Ablett, CCC, December 31, 2008
External Links
Chess Engine
- Alibaba compiled by Jim Ablett, hosted by Kirill Kryukov
Misc
- Ali Baba from Wikipedia
- Ali Baba (disambiguation) from Wikipedia
- Alibaba Group from Wikipedia
- Kraan - Kraan Arabia, 1972, YouTube Video
References
- ↑ Ali Baba by Maxfield Parrish, 1909, One Thousand and One Nights, Ali Baba from Wikipedia
- ↑ Dennis Breuker (1998). Memory versus Search in Games. Ph.D. thesis, Maastricht University, pdf via Dennis Breuker's page
- ↑ Alibaba test bed (by Dennis Breuker) by Dann Corbit, CCC, March 28, 2000
- ↑ Alibaba (Dennis Breuker - 1995) with winboard support by Jim Ablett, CCC, December 31, 2008