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"Some aspects of chess programming"

PostPosted: 02 Oct 2004, 18:10
by Grzegorz Sidorowicz
On webpage http://republika.pl/nesik/download.html
you can download Marek Strejczek's Master of thesis:
"Some aspects of chess programming"
His program Nesik won third place in Polish Computer Chess Championship and second place in uniform category.
I believ it can be helpful for many chess programmers.

Re: "Some aspects of chess programming"

PostPosted: 02 Oct 2004, 20:07
by José Carlos
Thanks for the info. I'll read it and post my opinion.

Excellent!

PostPosted: 03 Oct 2004, 00:24
by David Weller
I quiickly read the whole thing and think it is an excellent overview with enough information to get one going! I would have used it and still may for some of the things I have yet to implement in GES.

Thanks

Re: "Some aspects of chess programming"

PostPosted: 04 Oct 2004, 22:58
by Dann Corbit
The paper is magnificent.

For a general overview of as many different ideas as possible, it has no match that I know of.

Re: "Some aspects of chess programming"

PostPosted: 24 Oct 2004, 22:59
by Josu? Forte
Grzegorz Sidorowicz wrote:On webpage http://republika.pl/nesik/download.html
you can download Marek Strejczek's Master of thesis:
"Some aspects of chess programming"
His program Nesik won third place in Polish Computer Chess Championship and second place in uniform category.
I believ it can be helpful for many chess programmers.


Hi Grzegorz,

Thanks to let us know about this excellent paper.
My congratulations to Marek Strejczek.

Best,
Josu

Re: "Some aspects of chess programming"

PostPosted: 25 Oct 2004, 16:06
by Marek Strejczek
Josu? Forte wrote:My congratulations to Marek Strejczek.


Thank you a lot :)