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Raptor,
a private chess engine by Steve Webber. Raptor had its tournament debut in 2013, when it participated at the CCT15 [2],
and played the CCT16 and a strong WCRCC 2015 gaining a fourth place and 6/9, where its parallel search used 8 threads under Windows 8 [3].
Raptor further participated at the ICGA WCCC 2016 and WCSC 2016 at Leiden University, operated and represented by opening book author Wolfgang Zugrav, with a strong 4th place at the uniform platform tournament ahead of HIARCS, Ginkgo and The Baron. A few weeks later, Raptor was quite successful in rapid chess at the WCRCC 2016, 7th place with 8½/15.
Namesake
Forum Posts
- Re: Thanks for a Great CCT This Year! by Steve Webber, CCC, February 25, 2013 » CCT15
- Re: CEGT 40/4 update online by Steve Webber, CCC, March 09, 2013
External Links
Chess Engine
Misc
- raptor - Wiktionary
- Raptor (disambiguation) from Wikipedia
- Bird of prey
- Velociraptor from Wikipedia
- Jurassic Park (film) from Wikipedia
- Dromaeosauridae from Wikipedia
- RAPTOR (software) from Wikipedia
- Raptor code from Wikipedia
- GitHub - Raptor-Fics-Interface/Raptor: Raptor is a multiplatform chess interface for freechess.org (aka FICS)
References
- ↑ Iron Raptor at headframe of shaft 7, former coal mine Erin, Castrop-Rauxel, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, part of The Industrial Heritage Trail of the Ruhr area, Photo by Gerd Isenberg, September 18, 2016, see also Category:Zeche Erin Schacht 7, Wikimedia Commons, in particular image by Frank Vincentz, September 20, 2012
- ↑ Re: Thanks for a Great CCT This Year! by Steve Webber, CCC, February 25, 2013 » CCT15
- ↑ The 2015 Ninth Annual World Computer Rapid Chess Championships - Participants