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Latest revision as of 23:11, 7 July 2020
AliChess,
an UCI compliant chess engine by German blind software developer Anton Lindenmair, which first appeared in 2006 on Playchess [2].
See also
Forum Posts
- Hiarcs 10 in Blitz Games LIVE on Playchess ! - who is AliChess 4.00 ? by Eduard Nemeth, CCC, January 07, 2006
- AliChess 4.08 : 2207 by Patrick Buchmann, CCC, April 05, 2007
- Eigenmann Endgame Test: AliChess & SlowChess by Walter Eigenmann, CCC, April 10, 2007 » Eigenmann Endgame Test
External Links
Chess Engine
- AliChess (UCI only!) from WBEC Ridderkerk (Wayback Machine)
- Engine Download List from Ron Murawski's Computer-Chess Wiki
- AliChess in CCRL 40/15
Misc
- Ali (disambiguation) from Wikipedia
- Ali from Wikipedia
- Armand Sabal-Lecco - Ali, Positive Army (2012), YouTube Video
References
- ↑ Eighteenth century mirror writing in Ottoman calligraphy. The phrase means 'Ali is the vicegregent of God' in both directions (Arabic: علي ولي الله) in obverse and reverse, creating a mirror image. The calligrapher has used the central vertical fold in the thick cream-colored paper to help trace the calligraphic duplication (Selim 1979, 162) prior to mounting it onto a cardboard and pasting rectangular pink frames along its borders. Source: Library of Congress, ca 1720 - 1730 by Mahmud Ibrahim, Ali from Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons
- ↑ Hiarcs 10 in Blitz Games LIVE on Playchess ! - who is AliChess 4.00 ? by Eduard Nemeth, CCC, January 07, 2006