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Chess engine: Tinman 0.4.0


Tinman - winboard Chess Engine 
Rating JCER=2593
Tinman is a 64-bit computer chess engine developed by Mike Leany.
It is a re-write of my old chess engine Vapor into the Rust
programming language. As of v0.1.0, it plays about on par with Vapor, despite thinking more slowly and lacking a transposition table. It appears that this is because Tinman has a better evaluation function.

New:
Added null-move pruning, which gives a significant improvement.

Added material draws (and drawish material) to evaluation.

All files (games, tables and engines) - download from page

Tinman 0.4.0 download

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