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    Alcibiade Chess

    Alcibiade Chess

    Next generation web chess club

    From the creator of MKGI Chess Club comes this next generation chess club. Completely re-written from scratch on the latest software frameworks, it features: social networks connection, scalable data storage, stunning graphics and much more to come. This project has two parts: - A Java Chess library containing board models, rules and PGN format management - A complete Chess web application based on the core Java library
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    sum gnu anti reversi 8x8 -windows

    Use delphi or lazarus to program Anti Reversi by min\max method

    ...Now use mult core in lazarus in testing,
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    KiBlitz is an Internet Chess Server coded in the Java programming language. It provides a generic core with pluggable adapters for compatibility with common other chess servers.
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    A Core for Java Chess Games
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