Bit-Genie
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Bit-Genie,
an UCI compatible open source chess engine by Aryan Parekh, written in C++,
licensed under the GPL v3.0, and first released in March 2021 [2].
Bit-Genie 9, released in August 2021, features NNUE Evaluation [3].
Contents
Selected Features
Board Representation
- 8x8 Board
- Bitboards
- Magic Bitboards implementation by Pradu Kannan [5]
Search
- Iterative Deepening
- Aspiration Windows
- Lazy SMP
- Principal Variation Search
- Transposition Table
- Move Ordering
- Selectivity
- Null Move Pruning (v3)
- Late Move Reductions (v3)
- Late Move Pruning (v6)
- Reverse Futility Pruning (v8)
- SEE Pruning (v8)
- Check Extensions (v8)
Evaluation
Misc
- PolyGlot Opening Book (v7)
- Texel's Tuning Method (v4)
See also
Forum Posts
- New open-source engine, Bit-Genie by Aryan Parekh, CCC, March 21, 2021
- Bit-Genie 9 release by Aryan Parekh, CCC, August 21, 2021
External Links
Chess Engine
Misc
- Genie (disambiguation) from Wikipedia
- Jinn from Wikipedia
- Project Genie from Wikipedia
- Genie (programming language) from Wikipedia
References
- ↑ Climber on their way to the cave floor at Majlis al Jinn, Image by Michaelmcandrew, Wikimedia Commons
- ↑ New open-source engine, Bit-Genie by Aryan Parekh, CCC, March 21, 2021
- ↑ Release v9 · Aryan1508/Bit-Genie · GitHub
- ↑ Releases · Aryan1508/Bit-Genie · GitHub
- ↑ Bit-Genie/magicmoves.cpp at master · Aryan1508/Bit-Genie · GitHub