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Subject: Re: Where can I find a good working sample code of alpha-beta code

Author: Larry Griffiths

Date: 05:46:08 08/03/00

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On August 03, 2000 at 04:59:55, Andrew Williams wrote:

>On August 02, 2000 at 22:29:07, Larry Griffiths wrote:
>
>>I am looking for a simple code sample of alpha-beta (with negamax maybe).
>>Would someone post an example here, or direct me to a good URL?
>>
>>Larry.
>
>Well TSCP is an excellent resource as a working implementation of alpha-beta.
>A very good URL you might like is: http://www.xs4all.nl/~verhelst/chess  If
>you follow the "Chess Tree Searching" link, there's a good description of many
>different approaches, with little bits of pseudocode for some of them.
>
>In general, look at the Computer Chess Resource Centre link at the top of
>the CCC index. Follow the Programming Methods and Studies for some information
>on alpha-beta etc.
>
>Cheers
>
>Andrew

Thanks Andrew,

It looks like the following URL provided just the sample that I needed.
Looks like a real code example and not psuedo-code. :)

http://www.ics.uci.edu/~eppstein/180a/970422.html

Larry.



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