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List Of Shogi Software
This is a list of shogi software (engines and/or Graphical User Interfaces): GUIs * 激指 (Gekisashi) * 将棋所 ( Shogidokoro) * ShogiGUI * 将棋ぶらうざQ (Shogi Browser Q) * XBoard Engines * AlphaZeroNot commercially available. * Apery ** Ukamuse (浮かむ瀬 – the 2016 release of Apery) * BlunderXX * Bonanza * elmo * Gikou (技巧) * GNUShogi * GPS Shogi * Honey Waffle * Laramie * Lesserkai * Lightning * nozomi * Ponanza * Ponanza Quartet * Qhapaq ** aperypaq (Apery SDT5 with Qhapaq learning) ** eloqhappa (elmo WCSC27 with Qhapaq learning) * relmo (elmo WCSC27 + rezero8), * rezero * Silent Majority * Spear * SSP * Tanuki (ナイツ・オブ・タヌキ WCSC27, 平成将棋合戦ぽんぽこ SDT5) * TJshogi * YaneuraOu (やねうら王) * Yomita (読み太) See also * Computer shogi * List of chess software * List of shogi video games References {{reflist, colwidth=30em External links 将棋フリーソフト· shogi engine rating site Shog ...
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Shogi
, also known as Japanese chess, is a strategy board game for two players. It is one of the most popular board games in Japan and is in the same family of games as Western chess, ''chaturanga, Xiangqi'', Indian chess, and '' janggi''. ''Shōgi'' means general's (''shō'' ) board game (''gi'' ). Western chess is sometimes called (''Seiyō Shōgi'' ) in Japan. Shogi was the earliest chess-related historical game to allow captured pieces to be returned to the board by the capturing player. This drop rule is speculated to have been invented in the 15th century and possibly connected to the practice of 15th century mercenaries switching loyalties when captured instead of being killed. The earliest predecessor of the game, chaturanga, originated in India in the sixth century, and the game was likely transmitted to Japan via China or Korea sometime after the Nara period."Shogi". ''Encyclopædia Britannica''. 2002. Shogi in its present form was played as early as the 16th century, while ...
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Xboard Shogi
XBoard is a graphical user interface chessboard for chess engines under the X Window System. It is developed and maintained as free software by the GNU project. WinBoard is a port of XBoard to run natively on Microsoft Windows. Overview Originally developed by Tim Mann as a front end for the GNU Chess engine, XBoard eventually came to be described as a graphical user interface for XBoard engines. It also acts as a client for Internet Chess Servers, and e-mail chess, and can allow the user to play through saved games. XBoard/WinBoard remain updated, and the Chess Engine Communication Protocol has been extended to meet the needs of modern engines (which have features such as hash tables, multi-processing and end-game tables, which could not be controlled through the old protocol). XBoard/WinBoard also fully support engines that play chess variants, such as Fairy-Max. This means the GUI is able to display a wide range of variants such as xiangqi (Chinese chess), shogi (Japanese ...
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XBoard
XBoard is a graphical user interface chessboard for chess engines under the X Window System. It is developed and maintained as free software by the GNU project. WinBoard is a port of XBoard to run natively on Microsoft Windows. Overview Originally developed by Tim Mann as a front end for the GNU Chess engine, XBoard eventually came to be described as a graphical user interface for XBoard engines. It also acts as a client for Internet Chess Servers, and e-mail chess, and can allow the user to play through saved games. XBoard/WinBoard remain updated, and the Chess Engine Communication Protocol has been extended to meet the needs of modern engines (which have features such as hash tables, multi-processing and end-game tables, which could not be controlled through the old protocol). XBoard/WinBoard also fully support engines that play chess variants, such as Fairy-Max. This means the GUI is able to display a wide range of variants such as xiangqi (Chinese chess), shogi (Japanese c ...
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AlphaZero
AlphaZero is a computer program developed by artificial intelligence research company DeepMind to master the games of chess, shogi and go. This algorithm uses an approach similar to AlphaGo Zero. On December 5, 2017, the DeepMind team released a preprint introducing AlphaZero, which within 24 hours of training achieved a superhuman level of play in these three games by defeating world-champion programs Stockfish, elmo, and the three-day version of AlphaGo Zero. In each case it made use of custom tensor processing units (TPUs) that the Google programs were optimized to use. AlphaZero was trained solely via self-play using 5,000 first-generation TPUs to generate the games and 64 second-generation TPUs to train the neural networks, all in parallel, with no access to opening books or endgame tables. After four hours of training, DeepMind estimated AlphaZero was playing chess at a higher Elo rating than Stockfish 8; after nine hours of training, the algorithm defeated Stockf ...
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Elmo (shogi Engine)
Elmo, stylized as elmo (the name is a blend of ''elastic'' and ''monkey''), is a computer shogi evaluation function and book file ('' joseki'') created by Makoto Takizawa (). It is designed to be used with a third-party shogi alpha–beta search engine. Combined with the ''yaneura ou'' () search, Elmo became the champion of the 27th annual World Computer Shogi Championship () in May 2017. However, in the Den Ō tournament () in November 2017, Elmo was not able to make it to the top five engines losing to (1st), shotgun (2nd), ponanza (3rd), (4th), and Qhapaq_conflated (5th). In October 2017, DeepMind claimed that its program AlphaZero, after two hours of massively parallel training (700,000 steps or 10,300,000 games), began to exceed Elmo's performance. With a full nine hours of training (24 million games), AlphaZero defeated Elmo in a 100-game match, winning 90, losing 8, and drawing two. Elmo is free software that may be run on shogi engine interface GUIs such as Shogidoko ...
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List Of Chess Software
Chess software comes in different forms. A chess playing program provides a graphical chessboard on which one can play a chess game against a computer. Such programs are available for personal computers, video game consoles, smartphones/tablet computers or mainframes/supercomputers. A chess engine generates moves, but is accessed via a command-line interface with no graphics. A dedicated chess computer has been purpose built solely to play chess. A graphical user interface (GUI) allows one to import and load an engine, and play against it. A chess database allows one to import, edit, and analyze a large archive of past games. Chess-playing programs for personal computers Chess engines This list contains only chess engines for which Wikipedia articles exist yet and therefore is very incomplete. It does not reflect or imply current or historic play strength as this characteristic in itself usually does not warrant an entry on Wikipedia. Chess graphical user interfaces Che ...
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List Of Shogi Video Games
This is a list of video games. Throughout the years, hundreds of games were released exclusively in Japan for several consoles. A few were released outside Japan. Sega SG-1000 * ''Serizawa Yadan no Tsume Shogi'' - 1983 Super Cassette Vision * ''Shogi Nyuumon'' - 1985 Sharp X68000 * ''Morita Shogi II'' - 1989 * ''Shogi Seiten'' - 1992 MSX * ''Naitou Kunio no Yume Shogi'' - 1984 * ''MSX Shogi'' - 1985 * ''Shogi Kyou'' - 1985 * ''Shogi Meijin'' - 1985 * ''Shogi'' - 1985 * ''Gunjin Shogi Gunshin Mars'' - 1986 * ''Tanigawa Kouji no Shogi Shinan'' - 1986 * ''Shogi'' - 1986 * '' Kisei'' - 1987 * ''Tanigawa Kouji no Shogi Shinan II'' - 1988 * ''Gunjin Shogi'' - 1988 Arcade * ''Shogi'' ( Alpha Denshi) * ''Shogi no Tatsujin'' - 1995 * ''Tenakichi Shogi Kai 2'' - 2011 Family Computer * '' Honshogi: Naitou Kudan Shogi Hiden'' - 1985 * '' Morita Shogi'' - 1987 * ''Tanigawa Kouji no Shogi Shinan II: Meijin e no Michi'' - 1988 * ''Famicom Meijin Sen'' - 1988 * ''Tanigawa Kouji no Shogi Shi ...
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Video Game Lists By Genre
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