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MatMoi,
a Chess Engine Communication Protocol compliant chess engine by Mathieu Pagé, written in C++, first developments started approximately in 2003 [1]. It’s name is French and translates to “Checkmate me” (if you can). MatMoi played the CCT11 and CCT12 computer chess tournaments. CCT12 participant MatMoi 7.15.0 playing under the handle ChessPlusPlus was published in March 2010 as 32/64-bit engines to run under Windows and Linux respectively [2], subsequent improved versions are kept privat. MatMoi is based on bitboards [3], and started as pure minimax searcher to get it completely functional before alpha-beta and further improvements were implemented [4].
Forum Posts
- Re: Chess program crash generator (MatMoi did not crash) by Mathieu Pagé, CCC, May 11, 2005
- Transposition Table and nps drop by Mathieu Pagé, CCC, February 27, 2008
- Efficiently index material signatures and lookup by Mathieu Pagé, CCC, March 03, 2010
- When do you probe the EGTB by Mathieu Pagé, CCC, March 12, 2010
- MatMoi 7.15.0-cct, a Windows/Linux chess engine by Mathieu Pagé, CCC, March 15, 2010
- Where could I get my engine tested by Mathieu Pagé, CCC, March 15, 2010
External Links
- MatMoi (Chess engine) | Mathieu Pagé
- MatMoi 7.15.0-cct
- Index of /chess/engines/Jim Ablett/+++ LINUX ENGINES ++/64 BIT/matmoi compiled by Jim Ablett, hosted by Kirill Kryukov
- MatMoi in CCRL 40/4
References
- ↑ The need to unmake move by Mathieu Pagé, CCC, August 19, 2003
- ↑ MatMoi 7.15.0-cct, a Windows/Linux chess engine by Mathieu Pagé, CCC, March 15, 2010
- ↑ MatMoi (Chess engine) by Mathieu Pagé
- ↑ Transposition Table and nps drop by Mathieu Pagé, CCC, February 27, 2008