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Subject: Re: basic explanation about chess programing

Author: Robert Hyatt

Date: 05:02:15 11/12/98

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On November 12, 1998 at 05:08:56, Marc-Philippe HUGET wrote:

>On November 12, 1998 at 03:42:40, Itay wrote:
>
>>I am student for math and computer sciences in T.A University Israel.
>>I am also a Chess fan trying now to create my own chess program. Right
>>now I finished the first step of implementing all the chess rules on the
>>program, and started to operate it.
>>The program finds the first possible move. But I bump into problems when
>>I try to add algorithms of Artificial Intelligence.
>>I ask for your help and your advice .
>>
>>Best Regards,
>>
>>Itay Ben-Dan
>
>Hi,
>
>	The best solution is to get chess programs' code and try to understand them.
>You have Arasan, Crafty or Gnuchess available at ftp://caissa.onenet.net
>
>
>									MPH


Or visit a university library, and find a good AI book and look at the
minimax and alpha/beta search algorithms... they are the basis for everything
else...



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