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Pandix (Computer)

Number of games in database: 33
Years covered: 1989 to 2011
Overall record: +9 -16 =8 (39.4%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games.

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PANDIX (COMPUTER)
Hungary

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Its author is Gyula Horvath.

https://www.chessprogramming.org/Pa...

Last updated: 2018-12-03 08:04:51

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Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. BP vs Pandix 1-05219896th World Computer ChampionshipC30 King's Gambit Declined
2. Quest vs Pandix  ½-½8819896th World Computer ChampionshipC32 King's Gambit Declined, Falkbeer Counter Gambit
3. The King vs Pandix 1-037199312th World Microcomputer WorldC39 King's Gambit Accepted
4. Van der Wiel vs Pandix 1-0291996The Hague AEGONA13 English
5. P Kiss vs Pandix  1-0601997Sarospatak opD37 Queen's Gambit Declined
6. Rybka vs Pandix 1-038200828th Dutch CCC78 Ruy Lopez
7. Junior vs Pandix 1-028200917th World Computer Chess ChampionshipB40 Sicilian
8. Pandix vs Shredder 0-154200917th World Computer Chess ChampionshipE61 King's Indian
9. Pandix vs Rybka 0-141200917th World Computer Chess ChampionshipB23 Sicilian, Closed
10. Pandix vs Joker 1-090200917th World Computer Chess ChampionshipC42 Petrov Defense
11. Jonny vs Pandix  1-040200917th World Computer Chess ChampionshipB90 Sicilian, Najdorf
12. Pandix vs HIARCS  0-190200917th World Computer Chess ChampionshipD45 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
13. Deep Sjeng vs Pandix  1-046200917th World Computer Chess ChampionshipB90 Sicilian, Najdorf
14. The Baron vs Pandix  ½-½64200917th World Computer Chess ChampionshipE11 Bogo-Indian Defense
15. Pandix vs Equinox  ½-½77200917th World Computer Chess ChampionshipA40 Queen's Pawn Game
16. Pandix vs Rybka ½-½5120093rd WCRCCA20 English
17. Pandix vs Deep Junior 0-163201010th International Computer TournamentA30 English, Symmetrical
18. Kallisto vs Pandix 1-055201010th International Computer TournamentC95 Ruy Lopez, Closed, Breyer
19. Pandix vs Joker  1-059201010th International Computer TournamentA20 English
20. Almond vs Pandix  0-163201010th International Computer TournamentC95 Ruy Lopez, Closed, Breyer
21. Pandix vs The Baron  1-044201010th International Computer TournamentA15 English
22. Komodo vs Pandix  1-062201010th International Computer TournamentC91 Ruy Lopez, Closed
23. Pandix vs Redqueen 1-033201010th International Computer TournamentA22 English
24. Rybka vs Pandix 1-043201010th International Computer TournamentC45 Scotch Game
25. Pandix vs Spark  1-076201010th International Computer TournamentA17 English
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Dec-02-11  whiteshark: Descriptions

<Description given in 2010:>

Between 1984-1995 I was developing Pandix.Then I stopped working on it. I just participated on the Hungarian computer chess tournaments for fun. (with tiny modifications on the code) Since 2006 I develop Pandix again as a strong hobby. My aim is to create a new algorithm what is radically different from all the published sources. Eventually it seems that the invested efforts are paying back, and Pandix starts to be extremely strong.Currently it is single thread, but for the Kanazawa tournament I'll make it multi thread + egtb will be used there. (It'll be done for summer, and by the tournament it'll be well tested.) Pandix is a Windows UCI application.

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<Description given in 1995:>

Gyula Horvath started writing chess programs in 1985. His program won the Amateur World Chess Championship in 1987 and the Personal Computer Chess Champion title in 1988 and 1989. His wife, Szuzsa, joined the development in 1986. She is mainly active in testing the program and in designing and programming the graphics of the commercial versions of the program. Both of them pursue chess programming as a hobby - Gyula works as a marketing researcher and Zsuzsa works as a telemarketing assistant. They have participated in various computer chess events since 1986. In 1993 their team increased to three members when Csaba Szues began to implement a new 100,000 moves opening book. The program is written in C and uses a 400KB hash table. It measures the move interestingness and incrementally updates the attack map. The program uses principal variation search, advanced time control and special limited quiescence search.

<Description given in 1988:>

Besides the WORLD PC Champion title, Pandix won the Amateur Micro World Championtitle as well.

Source: http://www.grappa.univ-lille3.fr/ic...

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