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* [http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=58376 Rhetoric 1.4.3 Released] by [[Alberto Sanjuan]], [[CCC]], November 26, 2015
 
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* [http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=59792 Rhetoric (Dynamic Settings) Review] by [[Brendan J. Norman]], [[CCC]], April 08, 2016
 
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Home * Engines * Rhetoric

Rhetoric,
an UCI compliant chess engine by primary author Alberto Sanjuan supported by chess advisers Jose Antonio Morillas and Juan José Corbalán [2], first released as free engine in April 2012. Rhetoric is written in C++, and has been trained with Genetic Algorithms to fit grandmaster moves from a collection of games played by Anatoly Karpov versus strong grandmasters [3], and therefor promises an interesting playing style. Rhetoric 1.2, released in February 2014 [4], was a huge improvement due to the introduction of singular extensions and late move pruning, and further by performing evaluation tuning inspired by the method proposed by Peter Österlund [5] [6].

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