FrankWalter
FrankWalter, (Frank Walter, Frank-Walter)
a Chess Engine Communication Protocol compliant open source chess engine (since 2.3.2 [2]) by Laurens Winkelhagen, written in Java, licensed under the GPL v3.0.
After continuing the development on his old engine [3], Laurens Winkelhagen re-published FrankWalter 2.2.0 in November 2018 [4],
short before it had its over the board debut at the PT 54 in Leiden.
Contents
Etymology
Frank-Walter Steinmeier, in 2009 German Minister for Foreign Affairs, since March 2017 President of Germany, and his apparently desired name change [5] to Frank was the inspiration for the name of the chess engine [6]. Frank-Walter Steinmeier in an 2011 interview [7]
Mr. Steinmeier, can you actually play chess, like Peer Steinbrück and Helmut Schmidt?
Frank-Walter Steinmeier: Neither am I a good chess player nor am I currently writing a book.
Features
Board Representation
FrankWalter represents the board using a two-dimensional array of piece bitboards, indexed by color and type, and further has an 8x8 board for a square-centric view. These are all members of a board class along with the usual stuff specifying a chess position, such as side to move, castling rights, en passant target, halfmove clock, and an array of Zobrist keys to detect repetitions along the actual game record and variation. Despite sliding piece attacks are determined by a memory friendly approach of Kindergarten bitboards for files and Magic bitboards for ranks and bishops, FrankWalter keeps attack tables in classical Chess 4.5 style [8], that is two bitboard arrays (ATKFR and ATKTO) indexed by square, While along with keeping bitboards for pinned pieces, this seems an reasonable approach to implement legal move generation, the culprit is the incremental update, in particular using a copy-make stack to copy the 1K attack table not only during make but also back during unmake [9].
Search
- Lazy SMP
- Fractional Ply Iterative Deepening
- Principal Variation Search
- Aspiration Windows
- Transposition Table
- Selectivity
- Move Ordering
Evaluation
Misc
- Syzygy Bases via JNI Fathom Bridge (JSyzygy) [10]
- Beowulf Opening Book Format
See also
Forum Posts
2009
- Java & Magic Bitboards by Laurens Winkelhagen, Winboard Forum, February 03, 2009
- Frank-Walter 1.0.5 by Laurens Winkelhagen, Winboard Forum, March 03, 2009
- New Frank-Walter version (1.0.8) by Laurens Winkelhagen, Winboard Forum, March 24, 2009
2018 ...
- Revived Engine - Frank Walter 2.2.0 (Java - WB) by Laurens Winkelhagen, CCC, November 20, 2018
- Frank Walter by Gabor Szots, CCC, November 26, 2018
- Re: New engine releases 2019 by Laurens Winkelhagen, CCC, February 12, 2019
- Re: New engine releases 2019 by Laurens Winkelhagen, CCC, March 10, 2019
- Re: New engine releases 2019 by Laurens Winkelhagen, CCC, April 09, 2019
- Frank-Walter & Tablebases by Ted Summers, CCC, September 27, 2019
External Links
Chess Engine
- GitHub - ljgw/frankwalter: a WB2 java chess engine
- frank-walter from Ron Murawski's Computer-Chess Wiki
- Index of /chess/engines/Jim Ablett/FRANK-WALTER by Jim Ablett, hosted by Kirill Kryukov
- FrankWalter in CCRL 40/40
Misc
- Frank (given name) from Wikipedia
- Walter (name) from Wikipedia
- Frank Walter from Wikipedia
- Frank Walter (Antiguan Artist)
- Frank-Walter Steinmeier from Wikipedia
- Jazzfest Bonn: Frank-Walter Steinmeier ist größter Jazz-Fan, May 16, 2019, and Mezzoforte - Medley: A Blast From The Past, YouTube Videos
References
- ↑ Secretary Rice greets Foreign Minister Steinmeier, Washington DC, April 4, 2006, Photo: Secretary Rice Greets Foreign Minister Steinmeier of Germany, United States Department of State, Frank-Walter Steinmeier – Wikipedia.de (German), Wikimedia Commons
- ↑ Re: New engine releases 2019 by Laurens Winkelhagen, CCC, February 12, 2019
- ↑ Frank-Walter 1.0.5 by Laurens Winkelhagen, Winboard Forum, March 03, 2009
- ↑ Revived Engine - Frank Walter 2.2.0 (Java - WB) by Laurens Winkelhagen, CCC, November 20, 2018
- ↑ To be perfectly Frank... minister shortens name by Erik Kirschbaum, Reuters, February 17, 2009
- ↑ Re: Java & Magic Bitboards by Laurens Winkelhagen, Winboard Forum, February 17, 2009
- ↑ Spielen Sie eigentlich Schach, Herr Steinmeier? by Claus Christian Malzahn and Daniel Friedrich Sturm, Welt am Sonntag November 6, 2011
- ↑ David Slate, Larry Atkin (1977). CHESS 4.5 - The Northwestern University Chess Program. Chess Skill in Man and Machine, reprinted (1988) in Computer Chess Compendium
- ↑ frankwalter/Board.java at master · ljgw/frankwalter · GitHub
- ↑ GitHub - ljgw/syzygy-bridge: Java bridge to use the Syzygy Tablebases via JNI