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New chess engine: Rasher r380

Rasher is a simple UCI chess engine written in Rust. It is not a standalone chess program, and needs a UCI-compatible chess GUI to be used comfortably, like Scid vs PC, Fritz, Tarrasch, Chessbase, or others.
I created this as a pet project in 2015 to learn Rust and experiment with computer chess. The engine plays at roughly 1200 ELO strength, slightly stronger than a beginner human player, but any serious player can easily defeat it.
Author - Morten Lohne

Rasher r380 download from page: https://rwbc-chess.de/download.htm

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




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