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'''Dragon by Komodo Chess''',<br/>
 
'''Dragon by Komodo Chess''',<br/>
a version of Komodo which combines a [[NNUE]] based [[Evaluation|evaluation]] with Komodo's [[Search|search]],  
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a version of Komodo which combines an [[NNUE]] based [[Evaluation|evaluation]] with Komodo's [[Search|search]],  
 
either classical [[Alpha-Beta|alpha-beta]] as well as [[Monte-Carlo Tree Search|MCTS]].  
 
either classical [[Alpha-Beta|alpha-beta]] as well as [[Monte-Carlo Tree Search|MCTS]].  
 
Dragon was announced on November 02, 2020, and released as '''Dragon by Komodo Chess''' on November 10, 2020.
 
Dragon was announced on November 02, 2020, and released as '''Dragon by Komodo Chess''' on November 10, 2020.
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Dragon is the work of [[Larry Kaufman]] and [[Mark Lefler]], who superseded original Komodo author [[Don Dailey]] after his death on November 22, 2013,  
 
Dragon is the work of [[Larry Kaufman]] and [[Mark Lefler]], who superseded original Komodo author [[Don Dailey]] after his death on November 22, 2013,  
further supported by [[Dmitry Pervov]] and [[Dietrich Kappe]] concerning NNUE implementation and training. The [[Neural Networks|neural network]] was trained [[Supervised Learning|supervised]] by chess [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Grandmaster Grandmaster] Larry Kaufman, along with [[Reinforcement Learning|reinforcement learning]] considering billions of positions and evaluations from Komodo games.
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further supported by [[Dmitry Pervov]] and [[Dietrich Kappe]] concerning the NNUE implementation and training. The [[Neural Networks|neural network]] was trained [[Supervised Learning|supervised]] by chess [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Grandmaster Grandmaster] Larry Kaufman, along with [[Reinforcement Learning|reinforcement learning]] considering billions of positions and evaluations from Komodo games.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chess.com Chess.com] supported  the project financially <ref>[http://www.talkchess.com/forum3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=75748 Dragon by Komodo Chess] by [[Larry Kaufman]], [[CCC]], November 10, 202</ref>.
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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chess.com Chess.com] supported  the project financially <ref>[http://www.talkchess.com/forum3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=75748 Dragon by Komodo Chess] by [[Larry Kaufman]], [[CCC]], November 10, 2020</ref>.
  
 
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Dragon by Komodo Chess,
a version of Komodo which combines an NNUE based evaluation with Komodo's search, either classical alpha-beta as well as MCTS. Dragon was announced on November 02, 2020, and released as Dragon by Komodo Chess on November 10, 2020. Strength improvements for both search modes were given in the 150 (4 threads) to 190 (one thread) Elo range [2].

Dragon is the work of Larry Kaufman and Mark Lefler, who superseded original Komodo author Don Dailey after his death on November 22, 2013, further supported by Dmitry Pervov and Dietrich Kappe concerning the NNUE implementation and training. The neural network was trained supervised by chess Grandmaster Larry Kaufman, along with reinforcement learning considering billions of positions and evaluations from Komodo games. Chess.com supported the project financially [3].

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