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  2. Stockfish (chess) - Wikipedia

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    Stockfish has been one of the strongest chess engines in the world for several years; [3] [4] [5] it has won all main events of the Top Chess Engine Championship (TCEC) and the Chess.com Computer Chess Championship (CCC) since 2020 and, as of 16 November 2024, is the strongest CPU chess engine in the world with an estimated Elo rating of 3642 ...

  3. List of chess software - Wikipedia

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    A chess engine generates moves, but is accessed via a command-line interface with no graphics. A dedicated chess computer has been purpose built solely to play chess. A graphical user interface (GUI) allows one to import and load an engine, and play against it. A chess database allows one to import, edit, and analyze a large archive of past games.

  4. GNU Chess - Wikipedia

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    GNU Chess is a free software chess engine and command-line interface chessboard. The goal of GNU Chess is to serve as a basis for research, and as such it has been used in numerous contexts. GNU Chess is free software, licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 or any later version, and is maintained by collaborating ...

  5. IPPOLIT - Wikipedia

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    The program is a console application that communicates with a chess graphical user interface (GUI) via standard Universal Chess Interface protocol. IPPOLIT is a bitboard chess engine optimized for 64-bit architecture with native support for both 32-bit/64-bit Linux and Windows operating systems. With about 3100 ELO it is listed in TOP 50 ...

  6. XBoard - Wikipedia

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    Fairy-Max is a free and open source chess engine which can play orthodox chess as well as chess variants. [8] [11] [12] [13] Among its features is the ability of users to define and use their own custom variant chess pieces for use in games. [11] Fairy-Max was derived from micro-Max (also developed by H.G. Muller), one of the smallest programs ...

  7. Critter (chess) - Wikipedia

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    The first version was originally written in Object Pascal but the code was later converted to C++ using Bitboard technology because Delphi did not perform well under 64-bit processors. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Critter had its over-the-board (OTB) debut at the ICT 2012, where it became a strong runner-up behind the Rybka cluster.

  8. Houdini (chess) - Wikipedia

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    Houdini is a UCI chess engine developed by Belgian programmer Robert Houdart. It is a derivative of open-source engines IPPOLIT/RobboLito, Stockfish, and Crafty. Versions up to 1.5a are available for non-commercial use, while 2.0 and later are commercial only.

  9. ChessV - Wikipedia

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    A game of "Chess and a Half" played on ChessV 0.9 (old) ChessV supports many variants. Other than chess, it supports: Alice Chess, Almost Chess, Archchess, Berolina Chess, Bird's Chess, Capablanca Chess and its variants, Carrera's Chess, Chess480, Chess and a Half, [2] Chess with Different Armies, Courier Chess, Cylindrical Chess, Diagonal Chess, Diamond Chess, Doublemove chess, Embassy Chess ...