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  • '''[[Main Page|Home]] * [[Engines]] * Private Line''' ...flickr.com/photos/10261668@N05/858219335/in/set-72157600922170604/| Elite Private Line <ref>[https://www.flickr.com/photos/10261668@N05/sets/7215760092217060
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  • * [[:Category:Private]] * [[Private Line]]
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  • ...chess:wiki:lists:private_engine_list#inactive_private_engine_list inactive Private Engine List] from [http://computer-chess.org/doku.php?id=home Computer-Ches
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  • | private | private
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  • | style="text-align:left;" | [[Private Line]] | style="text-align:left;" | [[Private Line]]
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  • ...pated as [[Fidelity|Fidelity X]], Challenger-X, [[Elegance]], [[Elite]], [[Private Line]], and [[Sensory 9|Sensory]].
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  • ...le [[Chess Challenger]], [[Elite]], [[Sensory 9|Sensory]], [[Elegance]], [[Private Line]] and the experimental versions coined ''Fidelity X'' as covered on th * [[Private Line]]
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  • ...a parameter between 1 and 67108864 (2^26). Test-output with some "unique" private number. By [[Gerd Isenberg]]. private:
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  • a private chess program by [[Joost Buijs]]. The first version of Nightmare was develo
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  • See also how to [[De Bruijn Sequence Generator|Generate your "private" De Bruijn Bitscan Routine]].
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  • ...han]]</ref>, but already devised in the mid 2000s, and applied in Fabien's private bitboard engine [[Chess-64]] <ref>Personal communication with [[Fabien Let
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  • ...were used in many [[:Category:Commercial|commercial]], [[:Category:Private|private]] and free chess engines and [[GUI|GUI's]]. A reference implementation by E
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  • ...mathematician, computer scientist, computer chess pioneer, and CEO of the private company ''Cognitive Technologies'' <ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/201808
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  • static private final long[] bitMask = { static private final long[] diagonalMaskEx = {
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  • ...rt] ('''1999'''). ''[http://www.springerlink.com/content/ut87478ut6402647/ Private Games are too Dangerous]''. [http://faculty.chicagobooth.edu/ronald.burt/re
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  • Ingo Althöfer's professional as well as private research interests cover a broad range of AI-issues, [[Search|search]] algo
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  • static private final int[] magicTable = {
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  • ...ef>CPL also dubbed as ''Cambridge + London'' or ''Christopher's (Strachey) Private Language'', [http://www.chilton-computing.org.uk/acl/technology/atlas/p021.
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  • [[Category:Private]]
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  • a private research university in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanford,_California
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  • | style="text-align:center;" | [[Private Line]]
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  • | [[Private Line|Fidelity Private Line Expert Mach II]]
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  • | [[Private Line|Fidelity Private Line]]
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  • | style="text-align:center;" | [[Private Line]]
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  • a private [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivy_League Ivy League] [https://en.wikipedia
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  • ...rt] ('''1999'''). ''[http://www.springerlink.com/content/ut87478ut6402647/ Private Games are too Dangerous]''. [http://faculty.chicagobooth.edu/ronald.burt/re
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  • ...rede. Technische Hogescholl Delft.</ref> he stated that the protection of private-sensitive data is actually impossible. Only two months after his retirement
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  • ...f the project in danger for me and my name was on a long term. Unsubscribe private wars under the flag arena ... I absolutely refused. Under these circumstanc
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  • ...ef>[https://www.aerodynamicaviation.com/new-private-pilot-matthew-lai/ New Private Pilot: Matthew Lai | AeroDynamic Aviation], September 2, 2012</ref> ]] ...uter scientist, and further a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Private_pilot private pilot] <ref>[http://matthewlai.ca/blog/?page_id=2 Piece of Mind » About]</
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  • an [[UCI]] compliant private chess engine written by [[Frank Schneider]] in [[Cpp|C++]], the development [[Category:Private]]
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  • * [[Private Line]] * [http://www.grappa.univ-lille3.fr/icga/program.php?id=485 Private Line's ICGA Tournaments]
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  • a series of private chess programs written by [[John F. White]] in [[6502]] [[Assembly|assembly [[Category:Private]]
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  • a private chess engine by [[Tom Kerrigan]], reportedly commercially available under a
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  • ...Communication Protocol]] compliant but unreleased Zarkov 4.5X played some private engine tournaments with promising results. The so far final version Zarkov
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  • There are several independent and private '''Engine Rating Lists''' for various [[Time Management|time controls]] (TC
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  • was a private chess engine rating list and chess engine news and tournament site maintain
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  • Beside the knowledge based private program, announced to be available in March/April 1997 by [[Gambit-Soft]] <
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  • ..._management executive] experience in the higher education, government, and private sector <ref>[https://www.linkedin.com/in/igor-steinberg-89294136/ Igor Stei
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  • a private chess engine by [[Fabien Letouzey]], supported and introduced by [[Ryan Ben [[Category:Private]]
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  • * [https://www.stmintz.com/ccc/index.php?id=410153 still a private version] by [[Karl-Heinz Söntges]], [[CCC]], February 08, 2005
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  • ...lector of [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computers]], playing private tournaments. He started to write articles for the German computer chess mag
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  • [[Category:Private]]
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  • a private chess engine by [[Vincent Diepeveen]], written in [[C]]. The development st [[Category:Private]]
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  • See also [[De Bruijn Sequence Generator|generating your "private" De Bruijn Bitscan routine]].
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  • ...Tal 2.00], released in June 2023 as [[UCI]] compliant public available and private source engine is developed by [[Chris Whittington]] and [[Ed Schroder]] and
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  • ...mputer-chess.org/doku.php?id=computer_chess:wiki:lists:private_engine_list Private Engine List] from [[Ron Murawski|Ron Murawski's]] [http://computer-chess.or
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  • ...mputer-chess.org/doku.php?id=computer_chess:wiki:lists:private_engine_list Private Engine List] from [[Ron Murawski|Ron Murawski's]] [http://computer-chess.or
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  • ...mputer-chess.org/doku.php?id=computer_chess:wiki:lists:private_engine_list Private Engine List] from [[Ron Murawski|Ron Murawski's]] [http://computer-chess.or [[Category:Private]]
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  • The letter was published in the private [[ICGA Investigations|ICGA Investigations Wiki]] <ref>[[icga/home|ICGA Inve
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  • ...mputer-chess.org/doku.php?id=computer_chess:wiki:lists:private_engine_list Private Engine List] from [[Ron Murawski|Ron Murawski's]] [http://computer-chess.or
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  • ....org/wiki/Wayback_Machine Wayback Machine], September 13, 2020)</ref>. Its private successor, Fire '''8_beta''' won the [[TCEC Season 19#First|League 1]] of [
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  • ...polit'' is a [[:Category:Clone|clone]] or derivative from ''Rybka 3'' <ref>private communication with [[Gerd Isenberg]]</ref> , apparently due to [http://www.
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  • a private, and former commercial chess engine by [[Gian-Carlo Pascutto]], which emerg
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  • an American, Romanian born private pilot, mathematician, Ph.D. in computer science from [[Carnegie Mellon Univ
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  • ...mputer-chess.org/doku.php?id=computer_chess:wiki:lists:private_engine_list Private Engine List] from [[Ron Murawski|Ron Murawski's]] [http://computer-chess.or [[Category:Private]]
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  • a private chess program by [[Hans van der Zijden]] written in [[Basic#GFA BASIC|GFA B
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  • ...tp://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=16230 Are Ruffian and Gandalf private and not commercial] by [[Uri Blass]], [[CCC]], September 03, 2007
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  • ...urce|open source]] distributed chess program for educational purposes and private use written by [[Ulf Lorenz]] and first published in July 2002
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  • ...ven started first chess programming activities in 1986, when he wrote some private chess programs for [[Atari ST]] and later [[IBM PC|PCs]] with [[Windows]] o
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  • ...sion of Surprise was already created in about 1991 on an [[Atari ST]]. The private versions 3.x, developed in 2000/2001 were the first versions playing at lea
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  • ...author of the private chess program [[Nexus]], and lonesome author of the private engine [[Argonaut]]. Both programs were active tounament players from 2003
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  • a private chess engine by [[Ralf Dörr]] and [[Norbert Esser]] with an own [[GUI]] [[Category:Private]]
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  • ...mputer chess programmer. Along with [[Ralf Dörr]], he is co-author of the private chess program [[Nexus]].
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  • private:
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  • [[Private Line|Elite Private Line]] [Black "Elite Private Line"]
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  • * [[Private Line]]
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  • | Private Memory || Registers * 128 KiB private memory per compute unit
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  • ...ason 8]] in 2015 called the '''Thoresen''' Chess Engines Competition, is a private tournament and rating list <ref>[http://tcec.chessdom.com/archive.php TCEC
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  • a private, [[UCI]] compliant <ref>[http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopic.php?topic [[Category:Private]]
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  • a private chess engine by [[Ralf Dörr]] and as successor of [[Nexus]], written in [[ [[Category:Private]]
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  • ...kipedia.org/wiki/Multi-level_cell multi-level cell] [[Memory|memory]], his private interests include computer chess.
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  • a private chess engine written by [[Steve Timson]]. Chester is a solid tactical progr [[Category:Private]]
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  • a private [[Chess Engine Communication Protocol]] compatible chess engine by [[Brian [[Category:Private]]
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  • Doing computer chess since 1971, Brian Richardson is author of the private [[Chess Engine Communication Protocol]] compatible chess engine [[Tinker]].
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  • ...edited concerning links and headers [[user:GerdIsenberg]]) from the former private [http://icga.wikispaces.com/ ICGA Investigations Wiki] with permission of t
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  • The letter was published in the private [[ICGA Investigations|ICGA Investigations Wiki]] <ref>[http://icga.wikispac ...ide comments. [[Who's Who|Panel members]] are reminded to keep this report private to allow Vasik Rajlich a chance to respond. It is expected sometime in the
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  • ...ease next time make it clear when you want a public statement instead of a private opinion, thanks.
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  • ...e-Fruit versions of Rybka I have here. These versions were meant to remain private, but I feel I have been cheated, and truth must be known. I am not going to
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  • ...by [[Tijs van Dam]] in [[Cpp|C++]], first released in May 2003, while its private forerunner GKJunior already played at [[Internet Chess Club]] in the late 9
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  • [[Category:Private]]
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  • ...z Galán|José Carlos]], [[CCC]], April 04, 2012</ref>, Anubis played some private tournaments by [[Sergio Martinez]] <ref>[http://www.talkchess.com/forum/vie [[Category:Private]]
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  • [[Category:Private]]
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  • ...[[CCC]], January 26, 2002</ref>, which apparently later evolved to the now private chess engine [[Quark]] <ref>[http://www.quarkchess.de/ Quark by Thomas Maye
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  • [[Category:Private]]
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  • and is loosely derived from [[Wing]], Stef Luijten's former private engine <ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20120621100214/http://www.sluijten.
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  • a private tournament directed and organized by [[Martin Thoresen]]. Finished on Decem
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  • a private tournament directed and organized by [[Martin Thoresen]] and supported by t
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  • a [[:Category:Private|private]] chess engine by [[Frédéric Louguet]], competing in various [[French Com [[Category:Private]]
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  • a [[Chess Engine Communication Protocol]] compatible private chess engine by [[Walter Ravenek]] written in [[Java]] <ref>[http://www.tal [[Category:Private]]
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  • [[Category:Private]]
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  • static private final int[] foldedTable = { static private final long deBruijn = 0x03f79d71b4cb0a89L;
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  • a private chess engine by [[Sander de Zoete]], which played the [[ICT 2002]] and the [[Category:Private]]
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  • [[Category:Private]]
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  • a private chess engine by [[Sander de Zoete]] which played the [[ICT 2003]] and the [ [[Category:Private]]
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  • a [[Chess Engine Communication Protocol]] compatible private chess engine by [[James Swafford]], written in [[Cpp|C++]] <ref>[http://www [[Category:Private]]
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  • ...chnoi]. As mentioned by '''Herbert Bruderer''', Viktor was developed by a private research institute for android technology (Pfiat), and was examined by Herb
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  • ...C 2005|1st Livingston Chess960 Computer World Championship 2005]], and its private successor [[Sibyl]].
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  • a private chess engine by [[Peter McKenzie]], and successor of [[LambChop]]. Warp was [[Category:Private]]
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  • ...ions] by [[Frank Phillips]], [[CCC]], May 27, 2001</ref> and author of the private chess engine [[Searcher]] <ref>[https://www.stmintz.com/ccc/index.php?id=17
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  • Thinker was initially developed by [[Lance Perkins]] as private engine with an own [[GUI]], who submitted the [[Chess Engine Communication
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  • ...pune.html NVIDIA India (Pune) | NVIDIA]</ref>. His professional as well as private interests include [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_graphics computer
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