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Revision as of 12:59, 7 September 2020

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RubiChess,
an UCI compliant open source chess engine by Andreas Matthies, written in C++, licensed under the GPL v3.0. RubiChess started in 2017 as 0x88 engine and soon evolved to a bitboard engine first using rotated bitboards and subsequently magic bitboards (about 24% faster) to determine sliding piece attacks [1]. In September 2020, Andreas Matthies announced RubiChess NNUE [2].

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