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  1. Marcel Duchamp 1918 A regarder d'un oeil, de près, pendant presque une heure, To Be Looked at (from the Other Side of the Glass) with One Eye, Close to, for Almost an Hour. Photograph by Man Ray, published in 391, July 1920, Museum of Modern Art, Marcel Duchamp from Wikipedia↩︎

Glass,
an UCI compliant chess engine, written by the authors of the CPW-Engine, Pawel Koziol and Edmund Moshammer, first released in December 2008 1 - and not to confused with Chess for Glass. Glass comes with 21 documented personalities at varying levels of strength 2, and with its own opening book format 3. Version Glass 2.0 PERSONALITY, released on February 25, 2012, was announced as the last version of this developement line 4 5.

Contents
  1. Features
    1. Board Representation
    2. Search
    3. Evaluation
    4. Misc
  2. See also
  3. Forum Posts
    1. 2008 ...
    2. 2010 ...
  4. External Links
    1. Chess Engine
    2. Misc
  5. References

Features

6 7 8

Board Representation

Evaluation

Misc

See also

Forum Posts

2008 ...

2010 ...

Chess Engine

Misc

Watch on YouTube

References

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  1. Introducing Glass chess engine by Pawel Koziol, CCC, December 13, 2008↩︎

  2. Glass 1.6 - New with Personalities!! by Edmund Moshammer, CCC, July 13, 2010↩︎

  3. Glass Opening Book Manager 1.0 - Released! by Edmund Moshammer, CCC, May 03, 2009↩︎

  4. Glass news by Pawel Koziol, CCC, February 25, 2013↩︎

  5. Glass Homepage↩︎

  6. Introducing Glass chess engine by Pawel Koziol, CCC, December 13, 2008↩︎

  7. Glass Homepage - Details↩︎

  8. Glass Homepage - History↩︎

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