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Crafty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Crafty is a chess program written by UAB professor Dr. Robert Hyatt. It is directly derived from Cray Blitz, winner of the 1983 and 1986 World Computer Chess Championships. In the World Computer Ches...
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Robert Hyatt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dr. Robert (Bob) Hyatt is an Associate Professor of Computer science at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, in the Department of Computer and Information Sciences (1988-present). He is the auth...
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Crafty is a chess program written by Bob Hyatt. It is the "son" of Cray Blitz, winner of the 1983 and 1986 World Computer Chess Championships. Crafty is designed around bitboards (a 64-bit data structure) for reasons of speed of execution, ease of adding new knowledge, and a significantly cleaner overall design.
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Crafty won’t even spare its creator. “I play against it regularly at home, and I have no chance,” Hyatt admits. Crafty finds its true competition on the Web, challenging all comers on the Internet Chess Server and regularly winning online tournaments.
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....Hyatt s Fig. 2. GGSA s main window showing user and game lists and GGS s response to help and finger commands. Fig. ... 3. GGSA screen snapshots of non standard starting positions (Othello, Chess, and Checkers) and positions from the opening (Amazons, Go, and Hex) freeware Chess program Crafty [5], and GnuGo [8] to...
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Crafty collection: (most from Frank Quisinsky!) ... Crafty "BackUp" ... Crafty by; Prof. Dr. Robert Hyatt, USA.
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Rebel chess by Ed Schroder ... The main participants of the discussion Bob Hyatt (Crafty) and Ed Schröder (Rebel) strongly disagreed about the ELO gap between todays strongest PC chess programs and the Deep Blue monster machine of IBM.
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