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    chessPDFBrowser

    chessPDFBrowser

    Chess application whichs allows working with chess PDF books and PGNs.

    Chess application which allows working with PDFs and PGNs. You can work with the chess games of the PDF and edit their tree of variants. Graphical environment. Standard PGN TAGs. PGN comments. Ocr like (Fen string detection from chess board position images). Connection to Uci chess engines (like stockfish). Position analysis, full game analysis. You can now play games against uci engines. pdf2pgn command line command included. Detailed documentation. Multilanguage...
    Downloads: 37 This Week
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    XiangQi Wizard (Chinese Chess Wizard) is a powerful XiangQi (chinese chess) program, which supports UCCI engines. XQWizard Light is the Mobile version for Windows CE and Java ME. ElephantEye is the UCCI engine in XQWizard with strong AI.
    Downloads: 43 This Week
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    jChecs is an open source Java chess program, designed to introduce the basics of computer chess programming concepts.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    BagaturChess

    BagaturChess

    Java Chess Engine

    This is UCI Chess Engine writen in Java. Since version 1.4 (inclusive) the project was moved to https://github.com/bagaturchess/Bagatur
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Framework for creation of board games. Chess is built-in, Monopoly comes next. It addresses: 1) Players 2) Game authors 3) AI developers 4) Model-based developers. Developed by software professionals using EMF. New games are configured in few hours.
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    Frittle
    Frittle is an open source amateur Java Chess Engine that supports the XBoard/WinBoard Chess Engine Communication Protocol (version 2).
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    This chess program changes its strength to give the best match against you. Eventually it learns to beat you specifically through learning alogirthms. Features included transposition tables and a elementary 3-piece endgame tablebase.
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    Geared toward Artificial Intelligence development for chess. JFChess is written in Java, and is designed to easily integrate new AI's. It is also can play over LAN, Direct Connect, and IRC for competitive play!
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    BBalc is an open framework for the BloodBowl game. This library provides chess-computer like functions such as analysing the game and generating/proposing actions. The modular design allows users to extend existing analyse modules to fit their needs.
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    Java Program of a machine which plays chess: it recognizes the chessboard, the position, the move of the opponent, and asks an external Chess Engine to reply to the opponent move. it is connected to a real robot which has an arm to manipulate the pieces.
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    Ataraxia will provide a generic internet gaming framework in java. Board, table, card games will be easy to be developed! bridge, hearts, spades, rummy, go, connect-4, chess, checkers, monopoly, risk, mahjong and more will come! JXTA P2P will be tested.
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    Basically, Seniorchess is a Java powered chess game with artificial intelligence. It uses preknown strategies about chess and it learns your new strategies.
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