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  1. Ali Baba by Maxfield Parrish, 1909, One Thousand and One Nights, Ali Baba from Wikipedia↩︎

AliBaba,
an experimental chess engine by Dennis Breuker written for testing various hashing algorithms and replacement schemes as subject of his Ph.D. thesis Memory versus Search in Games 1. With the permission of the author, a modified open source version was made available by Dann Corbit 2, later adopted to WinBoard by Jim Ablett 3. AliBaba uses a 16x12 board and applies PVS alpha-beta with late move reductions within the obligatory iterative deepening framework with aspiration windows.

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  1. Dennis Breuker (1998). Memory versus Search in Games. Ph.D. thesis, Maastricht University, pdf via Dennis Breuker's page↩︎

  2. Alibaba test bed (by Dennis Breuker) by Dann Corbit, CCC, March 28, 2000↩︎

  3. Alibaba (Dennis Breuker - 1995) with winboard support by Jim Ablett, CCC, December 31, 2008↩︎

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