Four engines: Ceibo 1.0, ice4 v4, Lishex 1.1.1 and Catacomb 1 were promoted to group A4. Compared to the previous edition, there are no new engine versions in this group. The last four engines experienced a decline, and two of them, Bienchen 1.0 and FoxSEE 8.2 , had bugs in the Banksia GUI. Promotion to the Amateur group A4: Ceibo 1.0, ice4 v4, Lishex 1.1.1, Catacomb 1 . Relegation to the amateur group A6: FrankyGo 1.0.3, Jence 1.0.2, Bienchen 1.0, FoxSEE 8.2. All CEDR 333.448 games download (01.05.2024 - 3'+3") 💾 380 games from the tournament download 👍 @chessenginesdiary Country - Poland, City - Malbork 🕓 Time 3'+3" 💻Dell G15 SE, i7-11800H RAM 16,0 GB 🖬 GUI-Banksia Tech table: Engine KN/move NPS dep/mov time/mov mov/game time/game fails Anka 0.6.3 11705 2648213 22.1 4.4 67.3 297.6 Axon 0.3 9802 2479119 13.2 4.0 70.4 278.3 Barbarossa 0.6.0 1855 344288 14.1 5.4 70.7 380.8 Bienchen 1.0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 36 Catacomb 1 4617 1015558 15.5
GitChess - UCI chess engine Author: Antonio Pelusi Just a git chess engine. > Elo: **~1900** Features: - bitboard board representation - pre-calculated attack tables - magic bitboards for sliding pieces - encoding moves as integers - copy/make approach for making moves - negamax search with alpha beta pruning - PV/killer/history move ordering - iterative deepening - PVS (Principle Variation Search) - LMR (Late Move Reduction) - NMP (Null Move Pruning) - Transposition table (20MB fixed size) - Material/PST (Positional Square Tables) evaluation - Double/isolated/passed pawns evaluation - Bishop & Queen mobility evaluation - king safety evaluation - UCI protocol - dynamic hash memory allocation - tapered evaluation GitChess 1.0