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Revision as of 18:10, 30 December 2020
Home * Engines * Turning Point
Turning Point,
a chess program by Eric van Riet Paap which participated at the Aegon 1996 Man-Machine tournament.
According to Ed Schröder, Turning Point searches more than 200,000 nodes a second in the middlegame on a x86 Pentium Pro 200 MHz, including move ordering, transposition table, and null move pruning
[2].
Quotes
- Bobby Fischer [3]: The turning point in my career came with the realization that Black should play to win instead of just steering for equality.
External Links
Chess Program
Misc
- Turning Point - Creatures of the Night (1977), YouTube Video
References
- ↑ Turning Point Olympic Marathon 1912, Sollentuna, image by Johannes Scherman, March 21, 2007, Wikimedia Commons
- ↑ Re: Unsubstantiated claim in the Diep homepage by Ed Schröder, rgcc, January 20, 1997
- ↑ Bobby Fischer quote