Author: Tom Likens
Date: 12:16:03 07/19/04
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On July 19, 2004 at 14:00:14, Dann Corbit wrote: >On July 19, 2004 at 09:49:41, Daniel Clausen wrote: > >>On July 19, 2004 at 09:29:31, N.sathyashrayan wrote: >> >>>Hai friends, >>> I have been learning the data structs (self learner) in C. I am also a chess >>>player. I have come across some terms in chess programming such as , bit board, >>>load factor, pv , eval function etc from this message board. I want to learn >>>more of the chess programming. >>>Can any one give pointers for that purposes. Let it be from the basic so that I >>>can follow the threads in this message board. >>> >>>Thanks, >>>N.Sathyashrayan >> >>I think a good start is this: >>http://www.brucemo.com/compchess/programming/index.htm >> >>There's quite a lot of links if you click on the "Computer Chess Resource >>Center" and then "Computer Chess Links". Many of articles you can reach from >>there cover parts of chess programming, which might be too specific at the >>beginning though. >> >>A good page for getting ideas is also Ed Schroeders page at >>http://members.home.nl/matador/chess840.htm. But again, this is probably not >>easy to understand at the beginning. > >Some others: >http://www.fierz.ch/strategy.htm >http://myweb.cableone.net/christienolan/coach/evaluating.htm >http://www.chessbrain.net/beowulf/theory.html Dann, I am *always* amazed at the interesting links you post (link #2 above is definitely a fun webpage). I'm not sure how you do it, besides surfing the web all day, but I'm glad you do. regards, --tom
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