Nexus
Nexus of a chessboard Klein bottle [1] Nexus,
a private chess engine by Ralf Dörr and Norbert Esser with an own GUI [2], written in Pascal and compiled with Delphi [3]. Nexus has lot of knowledge implemented, notably in the endgame concerning the rule of the square, passed pawn races and corresponding squares, and performs bitboard techniques similar to The Switch Approach [4]. Nexus played the WCCC 2003 in Graz, the ICT 2004 and the DOCCC 2004, where it became runner up behind Diep, the IPCCC 2005, and the Chess960CWC 2005.
Selected Games
IsiChess
DOCCC 2004, round 3, Nexus - IsiChess [6] [7]
The King
DOCCC 2004, round 7, Nexus - The King [8]
Forum Posts
- Leiden 2004: Nexus - Ruffian 2.1.0 , 1-0 by Eduard Nemeth, CCC, April 25, 2004
- Re: ICT4 Leiden (9): Where’s the game notation Nexus-Diep (1/2) by Vincent Diepeveen, CCC, April 26, 2004
- Nexus - The King 1-0 (!) by Theo van der Storm, CCC, October 23, 2004
External Links
Chess Program
Misc
- Nexus (disambiguation) from Wikipedia
- Gap junction (Nexus) from Wikipedia
- Nexus (standard) from Wikipedia
- Ultraman Nexus from Wikipedia
- Nexus - En el Comienzo del Topos Uranos (Trailer 2017), YouTube Video
References
- ↑ SLIDE Klein Bottle Project by Nerius Landys and Shad Roundy, University of California, Berkeley, Spring 1999
- ↑ Re: Who is Nexus? by Bas Hamstra, CCC, October 24, 2004
- ↑ Engines written in which programming language? by Andreas Herrmann, Winboard Forum, June 01, 2009
- ↑ personal communication of the editor with Ralf Dörr in 2004
- ↑ 2e prijs: Ralf Dörr en Norbert Esser auteurs van Nexus, 24th Open Dutch Computer Chess Championship 2004 - Photo Gallery, DOCCC 2004
- ↑ Re: What is the opinion of Sjeng to the game Nexus-Isichess? by Gian-Carlo Pascutto, CCC, October 18, 2004
- ↑ Downloads | Open Dutch Computer Chess Championships | Games
- ↑ Nexus - The King 1-0 (!) by Theo van der Storm, CCC, October 23, 2004
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