Chess-64
Chess-64, (Chess64)</br/> a private chess engine by Fabien Letouzey, supported and introduced by Ryan Benitez [1]. Chess-64 is a bitboard engine, not related to the bitboard port of Fruit by Ryan Benitez [2]. In Chess-64, Fabien did the bitboards, in Fruit, Ryan. They have little in common in they way they are used in the two programs [3], for instance Chess-64 already used the Blockers and Beyond method to determine sliding piece attacks as well as none sliding piece attacks, eventually published in March 2014 in Fabien's new open source engine Senpai [4]. Chess-64 was already registered at CCT10 [5], but withdrew [6]. A public release of Chess-64 was neither officially announced nor realized.
See also
Forum Posts
- Re: Congratulations to Anthony ! by Ryan Benitez, CCC, September 27, 2007
- Re: Congratulations to Anthony ! by Ryan Benitez, CCC, September 27, 2007
- CCT10: Fruit and Chess64 by Fabien Letouzey/Ryan Benitez by Peter Skinner, CCC, October 27, 2007
- Question to co-Author of Fruit and Chess64, Ryan Benitez by Swaminathan, CCC, November 03, 2007
- CCT10 : Chess64 withdraws and Booot has entered by Peter Skinner, CCC, January 11, 2008
- Re: How many "official" Toga projects there is now by Thomas Gaksch, CCC, January 24, 2008
- Re: How many "official" Toga projects there is now by Ryan Benitez, CCC, January 24, 2008
- Re: How many "official" Toga projects there is now by Ryan Benitez, CCC, January 24, 2008
- Re: TOGA II by Denis P. Mendoza, CCC, May 27, 2008
References
- ↑ Re: Congratulations to Anthony ! by Ryan Benitez, CCC, September 27, 2007
- ↑ Re: How many "official" Toga projects there is now by Ryan Benitez, CCC, January 24, 2008
- ↑ Re: How many "official" Toga projects there is now by Ryan Benitez, CCC, January 24, 2008
- ↑ Personal communication with Fabien Letouzey, March 20, 2014
- ↑ CCT10: Fruit and Chess64 by Fabien Letouzey/Ryan Benitez by Peter Skinner, CCC, October 27, 2007
- ↑ CCT10 : Chess64 withdraws and Booot has entered by Peter Skinner, CCC, January 11, 2008