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  1. Jumbo on rails (actually it is Tuffi on skates), Graffiti by Marko Leckzut alias ZS at Clausenbrücke, former railway Nordbahntrasse, today spectacular bikeway, Wuppertal, Germany, Photo by Gerd Isenberg, September 23, 2016, see also Termine Kunst & Kultur - Nordbahntrasse (German), Clausenbrücke nicht mehr hässlich | Wuppertalbewegung, Mai 09, 2014 (German)↩︎

Jumbo, (Jumbo Twins)
a family Chess Engine Communication Protocol aka WinBoard compliant chess engines by Sven Schüle, first released in September 2016 as 32-bit binary running under Windows. Based on a mailbox board representation, Jumbo applies PVS with transposition table, recursive null move, and IID along with a minimalistic evaluation considering material, PST, mobility, passed pawns, and weak pawns 1.

Contents
  1. Jumbo Twins
  2. See also
  3. Forum Posts
    1. 2016
    2. 2017
    3. 2018
    4. 2019
  4. External Links
    1. Chess Engine
    2. Misc
  5. References

Jumbo Twins

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  1. Advertisement for Sterling's baking powder with Jumbo, the Elephant, 19th century, in Jan Bondeson (2008). Animal Freaks. Paperback, Category:Jumbo - Wikimedia Commons↩︎

Jumbo 0.5.3, released in September 2017 comes with an additional, conditional compiled bitboard representation, both are built from the same source tree as 32-bit and 64-bit programs 2.

See also

Forum Posts

2016

2017

2018

2019

Chess Engine

Misc

jambo - Wiktionary

jumbe - Wiktionary

Watch on YouTube

References

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  1. The Jumbo Twins (WinBoard Chess Engine Family)↩︎

  2. Jumbo 0.5.3 - Birth of the Jumbo Twins by Sven Schüle, CCC, September 25, 2017↩︎

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