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    Chessmaster Bots Manager

    Chessmaster Bots Manager

    A simple tool to allow Chessmaster 10/11 bot customizations

    This tool allows several bot customizations: - Load all the chess engine settings - Change avatar for any bot - Analyse player's games to get: * Player max elo * Game style (aggressive, positional, etc.) * Preferred opennings - Choose the closest openning book for a player - Save openning book based on player's game stats - Automtically backup bot with with possibility to restore settings Future improvements: - Improve .pgn analysis using external engine or refined position evaluation - Allow to save in either CM10 (best compatibility) or CM11 (more features) - Add tools to create new lessons with audio support
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Anni#

    Anni is on free open-source C# UCI bitboard chess engine

    Anni is on free open-source C# UCI bitboard chess engine. Now it is half-blank, but it definetely will implement: Alpha-beta PVS search, Bitboard chess representation, Null move
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    AmySharp is the C# version (stripped down) of the Amy Chess Engine hosted at https://sourceforge.net/projects/amy2/ originally developed by Thorsten Greiner.
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    .NET chess GUI written in C#. To play against the computer, or to generate hints for your own play you can use any UCI engine, eg. stockfish.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Open source chess software, it has Graphic User Interface for user play chess, and Engine for thinking and choose the best move . for everyone who love and often play chess, for programer who enjoy in game programing and searching algorithm .
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Who doesn't know chess? Who doesn't know c#? why not mixing the together? ExCs is a chess game whose engine and the GUI are written totally in C# without any kind of external library inclusion.
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    ChessAsin is an asynchronous chess server for on-line play following the rules of correspondence chess. ChessAsin is also the name of the chess engine it uses. It is developed in .NET, using WCF, and includes a Windows test client, created with XNA.
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