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Links
Forum
- Winboard Forum: it is a good
forum to talk about computer chess programming and winboard. Registration
required.
- TalkChess.com (ex CCC): popular
message board discussing anything and everything relating to Computer Chess
Programming. Registration required.
- WBEC Ridderkerk
forum: the WinBoardChessEngine Ridderkerk (a
very popular chess engine tournament) support forum of course! ;-) Password
required.
Theory
- Bruce
Moreland web site: Mr. Moreland (author of Ferret and Gerbil) writes
here interesting columns about computer chess.
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Gamedev's Chess programming series (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6): A series of
columns about computer chess by François Dominic Laramée.
- Ed Schröder web site: Mr. Schroder is the author of Rebel and Pro Deo:
two very strong chess engines. For advanced programmers.
- G13GAM -- Game Theory: an old, but good web site about computer chess.
- Colin Frayn web site: Mr. Frayn is the author of Beowulf; here you can
find a lot of info about computer chess and bitboards.
- Glaurung web site: a nice description of "Late Move Reductions" as it is
implemented in Glaurung by Tord Romstad.
- Robert Hyatt publications: Mr. Hyatt is the author of Crafty; here some
publications of him.
- 14.3 Computer chess: an old but interesting web site about computer
chess.
- Dark Thought: the web site of this old strong chess engine by Markus
Gille and Ernst Heinz. (you can find some papers about it in papers section)
- David Eppstein's lessons:
1997 and
1999 courses of "Strategy and board
game programming".
- MTD(f): a description of MTD(f) Algorithm by Aske Plaat. (you can find
some papers about it in papers section)
- Rémi Coulom web site: source code and very interesting publications by
the author of The Crazy Bishop.
Links collection
- Computer Amazons: web page of Martin Muller at the University of
Alberta.
- Gamazons: A Gnome implementation of the Amazons board game.
- Invader: a strong amazons engine by Prof. Richard J. Lorentz, Department
of Computer Science California State University.
- Amazong: a java applet that plays Amazons, two-fold winner of the
Computer Olympiad.
- ICGA page about Amazons: a good starting page about Computer Amazons.
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