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Dorpsgek,
a Chess Engine Communication Protocol compliant open source chess engine by Matthew R. Brades, licensed under the GNU General Public License, written in C. Dorpsgek versions are named after Cocktails in alphabetic order, starting with Ambrosia released in July 2016 [3] .

Features

Board Representation

Search

Zobrist Hashing
Late Move Reductions
Null Move Pruning
Reverse Futility Pruning
Check Extensions
MVV/LVA
Killer Heuristic
History Heuristic

Evaluation

Bishop Pair
Rook on Open File
Doubled Pawn
Isolated Pawn
Passed Pawn
Rule of the Square

See also

Forum Posts

External Links

Chess Engine

Misc

village idiot - Wiktionary
Village idiot from Wikipedia

References

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