Atak
Atak,
a Chess Engine Communication Protocol compatible chess engine by Mateusz Łuksik, written in C, initially as part of his Master’s thesis from Rzeszów University of Technology in 2002 , and first public released in September 2005. Early versions were standalone chess programs with an own GUI [1]. Atak had its over the board debut at the 1st Polish Computer Chess Championship in 2002 and was regularly participant of subsequent Polish Computer Chess Championship, winning the PCCC 2010. Atak 6.8 played the IGWT 2014, where it lost from later winner Chiron 2.
Photos & Games
PCCC 2010 round 5: Mateusz Łuksik operating Atak versus Butcher [2] [3]
Forum Posts
- Atak 6.2 Released by Mateusz Łuksik, CCC, September 05, 2008
- Test tournament starts: Gaviota, Daydreamer, Greko, Atak by Harun Taner, CCC, January 10, 2010 » Gaviota, Daydreamer, GreKo, Atak
- Atak 6.5 queen sac by Graham Banks, CCC, April 21, 2009
External Links
- Index of /chess/engines/Norbert’s collection/Atak (Compilation) by Norbert Raimund Leisner hosted by Kirill Kryukov
- Atak 6.8 in CCRL 40/4
References
- ↑ Index of /chess/engines/Norbert’s collection/Atak (Compilation)/v2.4 (standalone application)/atak_gui/Atak_GUI by Norbert Raimund Leisner hosted by Kirill Kryukov
- ↑ Image from (as of July 2019 no longer available) Polski Związek Szachowy - oficjalna strona - 3.1. Program “Atak” Mateusza Łuksika wygrał IX Międzynarodowe Mistrzostwa Polski Programów Komputerowych (Polish)
- ↑ PGN from 9.Mistrzostwa Polski Programów Szachowych 2010
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