Komodo (2013)

Komodo Chess 9. Picture by Chessbase.com (https://es.chessbase.com/post/komodo-chess-9)

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GENERAL INFO

Description: Komodo is a UCI chess engine developed by Don Dailey, Mark Lefler, and supported by chess Grandmaster Larry Kaufman. It began as an engine of non-commercial use and free until version 9 that changed to a commercial version. It has won the TCEC 3 times, is twice World Computer Chess Championship, and in 2017 it won the World Computer Software Championship and the World Blitz.
Sex: – Occupation: Chess machine.
Place of Birth / Death: Germany Country Tags: Germany.
Centuries: XXI. Title: World Computer Chess Champion.
World Champion: 2016, 2017. School: –
Styles: Positional style. Chess Olympiads: –

 

IN MUSICHESS

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