Coiled
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Coiled,
an UCI compliant chess engine by Oscar Gavira, written in C, first released in 2013. Coiled 0.6, released in July 2018 is available as 32-bit and 64-bit executable for Windows [2].
Contents
Features
Board Representation
Search
- Iterative Deepening
- Aspiration Windows
- PVS / Alpha-Beta
- Repetitions
- Transposition Table
- Quiescence Search
- Selectivity
- Move Ordering
Evaluation
- Material
- Tapered Eval
- Piece-Square Tables
- Pawn Structure
- Bishop
- Knight
- Rook
- King Safety
- Endgame Interior Node Recognizer
- Insufficient Material
- KPK
- KRK
- KBNK
- KQK
- KBBK
- Gaviota Tablebases
Misc
- Opening Book (SQLite format)
- Pondering
- UCI
See also
Forum Posts
- Hispanic chess engines + Winboard Zeta Pack number 18 by Pedro Castro, CCC, August 14, 2013
- Coiled 0.2b by Oscar Gavira, CCC, July 22, 2014
- Coiled 0.4 by Oscar Gavira, CCC, September 12, 2016
- Coiled v.0.5 Release by Oscar Gavira, CCC, July 17, 2018
- Re: Coiled v.0.5 Release by Oscar Gavira, CCC, July 18, 2018
External Links
Chess Engine
Misc
- Coiled Spring by Pentala Harikrishna, Chess.com, September 12, 2011
- coiled - Wiktionary
- coil - Wiktionary
- Coil from Wikipedia
- Coiled coil from Wikipedia
- Coiled coil filament from Wikipedia
- Coil spring from Wikipedia
- Electromagnetic coil from Wikipedia
- Chemical oxygen iodine laser (COIL) from Wikipedia
- Coiled bodies from Wikipedia
- Feverkin - Coiled Corner (feat. Bijou), YouTube Video
References
- ↑ Slinky Springs to Fame designed by Tobias Rehberger, Rhine–Herne Canal, Gasometer Oberhausen in the background with Wonders of Nature exhibition, Oberhausen, Germany, The Industrial Heritage Trail, Image by Gerd Isenberg, March 12, 2017, see also Image by Frank Vincentz, November 29, 2012, Category:Slinky Springs to Fame from Wikimedia Commons
- ↑ Re: Coiled v.0.5 Release by Oscar Gavira, CCC, July 18, 2018
- ↑ Based on Coiled - Técnicas utilizadas