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    Strong Java Chess Engines Game

    Strong Java Chess Engines Game

    SJCE - free portable cross-platform graphical chess game, 100% Java.

    SJCE - Strong Java Chess Engines, free portable cross-platform graphical chess game, 100%-pure Java. Support with including many best free/open-source java xboard/uci chess engines. It is possible to play both White and Black. It is possible to play Human to Human, Human vs Engine, Engine vs Engine. Simple and intuitive GUI - Graphical User Interface. Tested on Windows/Linux. Need jre1.8 - https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/javase/javase8-archive-downloads.html. Source - https...
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    Pairfx

    Pairfx

    Chess pairing program for run through and round robin tournaments

    PairFX is a chess pairing program specialized for youth tournaments in schools and chess clubs . No installation required! Just Unzip it and go! (You can run any kind of tournament with it actually but it was written for chess in schools) It supports the organization of a so-called 'run through' tournament and round robin (everybody against everybody) tournaments Swiss pairings are not (yet) possible. Are you a chess teacher at school, or organize a separate tournament at the club? Try...
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    Master Mouse

    A software, to enhance mouse handling skills.

    It is a software that is built to practice mouse handling. It is simple and straight forward to use. No game like interface, so ideal to use in class. Anyone, who may not like gaming, but want to learn mouse handling can try it. It is built in java, So it can on any type of system.
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    MathQuizGame

    MathQuizGame

    A math flashcard-like game

    Practice math by adding, subtracting, or multiplying randomly generated numbers. To view the source code of the project, go to https://github.com/tenny1028/Math-Quiz-Game
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    Coin Games

    Coin Games

    It explains a phenomenon of a coin tossing game called Penney Ante

    ... repeatedly until one of the patterns appears. The winner is a person whose pattern appears first. Although initially the game appears to be fair, it is not in general. There is no best pattern that beats all others. The best we can do is let our opponent go first and then choose the best possible option that beats his particular pattern. To do so we need to be able to define relations between each two patterns. And this is where the fun begins. See wiki for a full project description.
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