Komodo (2013)
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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. | |
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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: – |
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External links
- Chessbase.com: Komodo chess 9: https://es.chessbase.com/post/komodo-chess-9 – [02/04/2018].
- Komodo chess engine official website: http://komodochess.com/ – [02/04/2018].
- Komodo chess engine at chessprogramming.com: https://chessprogramming.wikispaces.com/Komodo – [02/04/2018].
- Komodo chess engine player profile and games at Chessgames.com: http://www.chessgames.com/player/komodo – [02/04/2018].
- Komodo chess 11 at ajedrez21.com: https://www.ajedrez21.com/software-ajedrez/4013-komodo-chess-11.html – [02/04/2018].
- Wikipedia the free encyclopedia: Komodo chess engine: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Komodo_(chess) – [02/04/2018].
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