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Chess Program Released for Linux and Mac

lrnzcpmn writes "Today, the world champion chess program Schredder released a version for Mac and Linux. This is important because it is the first time a major software player in the chess world has released a version of its chess engine for Linux and the general public. You can download a demo version on shredderchess.com."

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  1. Zappa engine by whovian · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Zappa has beaten Shredder in competition, but not during speed chess. Five days later, Zappa was named the 2005 World Computer Chess Champion.

    Download earlier Zappa engines from here

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  2. In other news: by WhatAmIDoingHere · · Score: 4, Funny

    Overnight the number of games for OSX doubled! First photoshop now this!

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    1. Re:In other news: by generic-man · · Score: 1

      Tragically, Mac OS X actually has a chess program: Chess.app, which comes bundled with the OS.

      (You even get "that puzzle game with the Apple logo" as a Dashboard widget in 10.4, the first time it's been bundled with Mac OS since OS X came out.)

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    2. Re:In other news: by generic-man · · Score: 2, Funny

      Windows users aspire to rid the world of land mines, while OSX users are obsessed with regicide.

      (TWAJS)

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    3. Re:In other news: by couch_potato · · Score: 2, Funny

      I wonder what this says about their respective users...

      Um... absolutely nothing?

  3. what?! by XO · · Score: 3, Funny

    You mean GNUChess isn't considered the cream of the crop?!

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    1. Re:what?! by Kawahee · · Score: 1

      You'll find that many GNU***** apps still have a long way to go before being #1.

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  4. FYI: not free by vistic · · Score: 4, Informative

    It's not free... can download a 30-day restricted version to try out.

    1. Re:FYI: not free by vistic · · Score: 1

      Well I hate software that dies after 30 days... so it stopped me from downloading it. Thought it might be useful info for other people too, so they don't waste time like I did.

    2. Re:FYI: not free by Dot.Com.CEO · · Score: 1

      It doesn't "die". You have to buy it.

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    3. Re:FYI: not free by vistic · · Score: 1

      If you don't have the spare cash to spend on a chess game... then it IS, for all intents and purposes, as good as dead.

  5. Linux? No need! by alan_dershowitz · · Score: 4, Funny

    For Linux? If I wanted to play with a program with 119,060,324 possible variations within six steps, I'd just go configure Sendmail.

  6. Test arena for linux by gmuslera · · Score: 1

    Now if Linux is too hard for a Chess Grand Mater, we are in trouble.

    1. Re:Test arena for linux by Donniedarkness · · Score: 2, Insightful
      Now if Linux is too hard for a Chess Grand Mater, we are in trouble.

      Does such a species exist? Very few chess players know how to mate...I'd be surprised if there were any masters.

      Anyways, I don't see why people even bother with chess programs for the computer. It's a completely different experience than playing REAL chess (at least at the tournament level). Computers tend to play very... illogically at times, as odd as that may sound.

      A few years ago, when I was rated 1200 (USCF), I had played so many chess programs so much that, while I could not achieve a 1300 rating, I was getting progressively better against the computer... and moving on to tougher and tougher levels.

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  7. Am I the first to say Baduk? by Fen14 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Or...Go. Go Go Go Go Go. Gotta mention it in a chess article as a /. meme.

    1. Re:Am I the first to say Baduk? by hunterx11 · · Score: 1

      Somehow I imagine the sort of Korean who reads /. is more likely to play Starcraft than Go. In fact, more of them play Janggi than Baduk anyway, but Westerners always hear more about Go; maybe the Hanja are too scary.

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  8. Grammar Nazi Ahoy by TychoCelchuuu · · Score: 1

    I hate to be a grammar Nazi (who am I kidding; I love it), but you guys used the wrong "its." The apostrophe is woefully out of place.

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    1. Re:Grammar Nazi Ahoy by KWTm · · Score: 1
      I hate to be a grammar Nazi ( who am I kidding ; I love it),

      I don't know -- whom are you kidding?

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  9. Crafty, Rebel, Fruit, Ruffian by alito · · Score: 5, Informative

    First major player!?
    Crafty's been available for linux for over a decade. It has always been a major player and still wins the occassional tournament (including CCT6). It's free and source is available to boot.
    get from ftp://ftp.cis.uab.edu/pub/hyatt

    Rebel's been available for linux for a couple of years

    Fruit came second in the latest WCCC (above shredder). It was GPL (decided to go commercial after that result), but the GPL version from a couple of weeks before the tournament can be gotten from http://wbec-ridderkerk.nl/ (download section)

    And as mentioned in a prior comment, version 1.1 of Zappa (version 2 is current WCCC champion) is available free for linux.

    Ruffian is another very strong (top 10) engine, also available for linux.

    (btw, it's Shredder, not Schredder)

  10. Re:Spelling lesson by oirtemed · · Score: 1

    ummm...while your efforts are noble the confusion comes from the fact that for most words 's denotes possesion. It's better to explain it as a special case than to try to explain ' as denoting a replacement, as its use is not always that way.

  11. First link is empty by idonthack · · Score: 1

    First link (ftp://ftp.cis.uab.edu/pub/hyatt) is entirely empty.
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    1. Re:First link is empty by alito · · Score: 1

      hmm, so it is. It's still pointed everywhere as the main source of crafty, so i don't know if this is a permanent void. You can email Robert Hyatt, or you can just download it from one of the distributions (gentoo, at least, carries it).