Matthew R. Brades
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Matthew R. Brades,
an English chess programmer, notable for the fact that he joined the CCC at age 12 [1],
two years younger than Zach Wegner. He is the author of various chess engines such as Magic (based on FirstChess) and FruitFly (based on Fruit) - his recent engine is dubbed Dorpsgek [2]. Along with Norman Schmidt and Dmitri Gusev, he is further involved in the development of Firenzina, a derivative of Fire xTreme by Norman Schmidt and Firebird by Norman Schmidt and Milos Stanisavljevic [3], which are derivatives of the Ippolit family of engines by Yakov Petrovich Golyadkin et al..
Forum Posts
2011 ...
- Some thoughts by a noob by Matthew R. Brades, CCC, July 23, 2011 [4]
- Reverse Futility Pruning by Matthew R. Brades, CCC, December 02, 2011 » Futility Pruning, Reverse Futility Pruning
- LMR Research by Matthew R. Brades, CCC, July 02, 2012 » Late Move Reductions
- Aspiration Windows: Rubbish! by Matthew R. Brades, CCC, July 16, 2012 » Aspiration Windows
- TT avoid nullmove flag by Matthew R. Brades, CCC, August 02, 2012 » Transposition Table, Null Move Pruning
- Leading Zero Count Question by Matthew R. Brades, CCC, September 16, 2012 » BitScan
- Total possible chess positions? by Matthew R. Brades, CCC, March 26, 2014 » Chess Maxima
2015 ...
- Incremental update by Matthew R. Brades, CCC, December 19, 2015 » Incremental Updates
- Multi-cut and fail-soft by Matthew R. Brades, CCC, June 30, 2016 » Multi-Cut, Fail-Soft
- Mate scores from IID by Matthew R. Brades, CCC, August 16, 2016 » Mate Score, Internal Iterative Deepening
- Dorpsgek Ambrosia by Matthew R. Brades, CCC, July 07, 2016
External Links
References
- ↑ Some thoughts by a noob by Matthew R. Brades, CCC, July 23, 2011
- ↑ Dorpsgek Ambrosia by Matthew R. Brades, CCC, July 07, 2016
- ↑ Censor/Firenzina · GitHub
- ↑ Newbie from Wikipedia