Dragon FR
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Dragon,
a Chess Engine Communication Protocol compliant chess program by Bruno Lucas, which played the WMCCC 1997 in Paris and most French Computer Chess Championship and French Programmers Tournaments. Dragon is Arena partner engine [2].
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Description
by Bruno Lucas in 1997 [3]
Dragon is a brute force program. Dragon divides the tree search in two phases: full search and quiescence search (captures, promotions and check for the first level of quiescence). The algorithm is the PVS with iterative deepening. It uses most of the known standard heuristics : killer moves, history moves, transposition table, null move and selective deepening. Dragon can recognize draw by repetition and apply 50-move rule. It can think on the opponent's time. Dragon uses a small opening book but with a variety of lines. The evaluation function examines the pawn structure (it uses the bitboard for the pawns), the position of the pieces (King's security, central control, King tropism, outposts, ...). Dragon can read, save the game in PGN format and the position in FEN format. It can be interfaced with xboard/winboard.
My future goals it's to become selective and to be able to build plan.
Namesake
- Dragon by Yuri Shpeer [4]
- Dragon analysis engine of Convekta's Chess Assistant
Forum Posts
- Re: Dragon x3, Nightmare x2, Jester x2 ... by Frank Quisinsky, CCC, October 07, 2002
External Links
Chess Engine
Dragon
- Dragon from Wikipedia
- European dragon from Wikipedia
- Graoully from Wikipedia
- Sicilian Defence, Dragon Variation from Wikipedia
- Sicilian Defence, Accelerated Dragon from Wikipedia
- Dragonchess from Wikipedia
References
- ↑ Ruggiero Rescuing Angelica, an illustration for Ludovico Ariosto's Orlando Furioso by Gustave Doré, Princess and dragon from Wikipedia
- ↑ Arena Chess GUI 3.0 - Dragon
- ↑ Dragon's (Chess, fr) ICGA Tournaments
- ↑ Re: Dragon x3, Nightmare x2, Jester x2 ... by Frank Quisinsky, CCC, October 07, 2002