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cutechess
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I wrote a very basic python code chess engine (it makes random moves only), but I'm having issues with it getting "Stuck" on moves in Banksiagui after a few moves, but when playing a computer in Banksiagui it has no issues, and with CuteChess it never has any issues playing a computer or a person.
So I've uploaded my code to github (https://github.com/Tyler-Jay-Stevahn/Chess-Engines/), and for a more specific version of the GUI's I am using Cutechess (https://github.com/cutechess/cutechess/releases/tag/v1.3.1) and Banksiagui (https://banksiagui.com/download/) Version 0.58 for Windows. I am using Pyinstaller to make the python file into an exe file as well.
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Setting up Maia chess locally and making it play unique games
Additionally, I ran a round-robin tournament between all 9 Maia networks using cutechess. Here you can download the tournament results with full 36k game PGN/EPD as well as the json configuration used to specify engine settings.
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Need help picking / understanding a chess engine, and interface
Some recommended programs (for desktop) are Nibbler, LucasChess, CuteChess and Arena. In all of those you will use your own hardware.
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Recommendations for Chess GUIs?
CuteChess: https://github.com/cutechess/cutechess/releases/latest
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I want to write my own computer programs to train and analyze my games. I would like a computer interface for inputting and outputting chess moves. Any suggestions?
I use cutechess for automatic engine vs engine tournaments as a great way to test playing strength improvements. The GUI is supposed to have less features than the command line tool, but it's more than enough for me. This also has support for playing a set of openings from a pgn file.
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Is there an offline chess analysis program for windows?
LucasChess: https://lucaschess.pythonanywhere.com/downloads Nibbler: https://github.com/rooklift/nibbler/releases/latest CuteChess: https://github.com/cutechess/cutechess/releases/latest Arena: http://www.playwitharena.de/ Banksia: https://banksiagui.com/download/
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Any software developper here? I need some help with my chess app
If your app supports xboard or UCI protocols, you can use cutechess to make it play against any engine supporting one of these protocols, including stockfish.
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Losing Chess but you gotta lose the King to win
This variant is also known as Codrus chess. It is e.g. supported by Cutechess https://github.com/cutechess/cutechess and Fairy-Stockfish https://github.com/ianfab/Fairy-Stockfish. Some info on the game can be found in the cutechess documentation: https://github.com/cutechess/cutechess/blob/e47db4d9553d9a76202ee3c8f2357f5d3ed59f49/projects/lib/src/board/codrusboard.h#L29-L47
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Engines Opening Books
That said, if you are planning on running an engine tournament, I hope you are aware of cutechess cli. Using this would avoid the need to specifically use abk format opening books.
Fairy-Stockfish
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Do Bughouse engines exist?
Fairy-Stockfish supports bughouse https://github.com/fairy-stockfish/Fairy-Stockfish/releases
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Stockfish for analysing variants on
Try Fairy Stockfish. Not as strong as regular stockfish but still should be more than enough.
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The difficulty of computer duck chess.
I actually already implemented it in Fairy-Stockfish, although as a separate branch: https://github.com/ianfab/Fairy-Stockfish/tree/duck. As we currently still reuse the chess evaluation until we have a first NN(UE) it isn't on top human level yet, but move ordering already is decent, so once we have a proper evaluation it should do much better.
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Introducing... CHESS.SEX
implement your favorite Anarchy Chess rules with fairy-stockfish (https://github.com/ianfab/Fairy-Stockfish), which lichess already uses for the variants it hosts, so it should be easy™ to make your cloned lichess accept it
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Did someone make a Chess Bot Analysis Check for Duck Chess?
Oh, apparently an experimental fork of fairy-stockfish with duck chess support was published yesterday! https://github.com/ianfab/Fairy-Stockfish/tree/duck
- Somebody pls make an engine/AI of duckchess
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Is Minishogi solved?
To my knowledge it isn't. Some of the small-sized shogi variants, like Dobutsu, Micro, or Kyoto shogi, can either be (practically) weakly solved using engine search or even strongly using tablebases in the case of dobutsu shogi. However, for minishogi neither of those have yielded a definitive result yet to my knowledge. Nevertheless, deep engine searches and games from high level engines strongly indicate that gote, i.e., the second player, wins with perfect play.
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How does the Fairy Chess YouTube channel make custom chess games and make Stockfish fight? How can I do that?
You might want to take a look at - https://github.com/ianfab/Fairy-Stockfish
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SwtichersVsClobberers
But, if you have a variant which the free Fairy Stockfish or ChessV (Alt link) can not play, Zillions can probably implement it fairly easily. Just this year, I created a Chess variant using an unusual tiling of squares and triangles. The only engine which can play this variant is Zillions.
What are some alternatives?
igel - UCI compatible chess engine
wukong-xiangqi - Didactic Chinese chess Xiangqi engine by Code Monkey King
laser-chess-engine - Laser, a UCI-compliant chess engine.
python-chess - A chess library for Python, with move generation and validation, PGN parsing and writing, Polyglot opening book reading, Gaviota tablebase probing, Syzygy tablebase probing, and UCI/XBoard engine communication
lunachess - luna: a UCI-compliant chess engine in c++
stockfish.wasm - WebAssembly port of the strong chess engine Stockfish
nibbler - Chess analysis GUI for UCI engines, with extra features for Leela (Lc0) in particular.
liground - A free, open-source and modern Chess Variant Analysis GUI for the 21st century
xiphos - UCI chess engine
chess-pieces - Chess, Janggi, Xiangqi, Sittuyin pieces and boards
lc0 - The rewritten engine, originally for tensorflow. Now all other backends have been ported here.
Realtime-OpenCV-Chess - ♔ Chess-playing with Open-CV [Human vs AI (Stockfish engine)]