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Bringer (Der Bringer),
a chess program running under Windows developed by Gerrit Reubold. Bringer brings an its own GUI, and further supports the WinBoard Protocol [2].
Bringer applies check and recapture extensions, and further extends to detect perpetual checks, on pushing passers to 6th or 7th rank, if there is only one move, and on severe threats.
It also did some negative extension, aka pruning and razoring [3], and since Bringer 1.8 performs smart exchange evaluation to avoid calculating obviously bad moves near the tips.
Forum Posts
- new version of chessprogram "Bringer 1.3" for free download by Gerrit Reubold, CCC, June 04, 1999
- Chess program Bringer 1.8 released by Gerrit Reubold, CCC, April 10, 2001
- CCT3 - nice first day for Bringer by Peter Kappler, CCC, May 26, 2001
- CCT-3 - An operator report - Der Bringer by Peter Berger, CCC, May 28, 2001
- Chess engine Bringer 1.9 released by Gerrit Reubold, CCC, December 26, 2001
- cct4/Part 1 : Operator report for Bringer by Peter Berger, CCC, January 21, 2002
- CCT4 - Part 2 : Operator report for Bringer by Peter Berger, CCC, January 31, 2002
- cct5 - the Bringer report by Peter Berger, CCC, January 20, 2003
External Links
Chess Engine
- Engine Download List from Ron Murawski's Computer-Chess Wiki
- Schachclub Leinzell - Schach + PC - Freeware, Seite 1 by Peter Schreiner (German)
Misc
- Bringer – Wiktionary (German)
- Simon Fitzpatrick - Eris, the Bringer of Chaos, The Dwarf Planets Suite, 2018 , YouTube Video
References
- ↑ Gustave Doré's illustration for John Milton's Paradise Lost, Book III - The Light Bringer Lucifer, 1866, Wikimedia Commons
- ↑ Dead Engine List from Computer-Chess Wiki by Ron Murawski
- ↑ Re: The Scalable Search Test / Results of "Der Bringer" by Gerrit Reubold, CCC, June 18, 2000
- ↑ Free Chess Software - Program by Jim Kearman