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BlackMamba, (Black Mamba)
a free UCI compliant chess engine by Matteo D'Annibale supported by Maurizio Platino, written in C with Linux, Windows,Mac OS and Android executables available. BlackMamba, utilizing bitboards, features detection of pawn blockages and runtime detection of SSE42population count, large page and PolyGlotopening book support, Multi-PV, and since BlackMamba 2.0, a SMP capable parallel search[2]. The Italian Computer Chess Association - G 6 considers BlackMamba as 'free' engine [3], which includes both derivative engines and engines whose teams do not accept examinations accordant to the current regulation of the G 6 for original engines [4].

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  • Blackmamba 1.0 by Gabriel Leperlier, CCC, April 11, 2012
  • BlackMamba 1.0 by Jeremy Bernstein, OpenChess Forum, Apr 11, 2012
  • Blackmamba 1.2 by Matteo D'Annibale, CCC, December 28, 2012
  • Blackmamba 1.2 by Matteo D'Annibale, OpenChess Forum, December 28, 2012
  • BlackMamba 1.2c by Matteo D'Annibale, CCC, January 20, 2013
  • BlackMamba 1.4 - new release by Matteo D'Annibale, CCC, April 20, 2013
  • BlackMamba 2.0 by Matteo D'Annibale, CCC, February 08, 2014

Chess Engine

Acknowledgements - BlackMamba chess engine
  • Black Mamba « G 6
  • BlackMamba in CCRL 40/15

Misc

  • Atomic Rooster - Black Snake, YouTube Video
1972 line-up Vincent Crane, Chris Farlowe, Steve Bolton, Ric Parnell
  1. Black mamba in defensive posture, photo taken by Bill Love, Blue Chameleon Ventures, January 05, 2012, Wikimedia Commons
  2. BlackMamba chess engine
  3. Black Mamba « G 6
  4. Engines categoria free « G 6 (Italian)
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With the free Chess game already included as part of OS X, you may wonder why you’d need another way to play chess on the Mac—or why you’d lay down hard-earned cash to get it. But Feral Interactive’s Chessmaster 9000 isn’t just a chess game. It’s the ultimate chess resource.

Chessmaster 9000 lets you choose from more than 60 different 3-D boards. New players are assigned a basic skill rating, and as you play games, the software adjusts your rating to reflect your skill level. Chessmaster 9000 then uses this rating to select the computer-controlled opponents that are most appropriate for you—opponents range from newbies to grand masters. If you run into trouble during a game, you can get on-the-fly advice from the Chessmaster.

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Unless you play chess regularly, you’ll probably want to brush up on your strategy. And to that end, Chessmaster 9000 includes the Classroom. Here you can run tutorials, by real-life chess pros such as Josh Waitzkin, Bruce Pandolfini, and Larry Evans, on everything from moving the pieces to setting up elaborate attacks and defenses. The game lets you specify your level of instruction: beginners can run basic tutorials and drills, intermediate players can practice openings or take the Larry Evans Endgame Quiz, and experts can solve challenging chess puzzles or try advanced drills.

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Chessmaster 9000 includes all the trappings of its Windows counterpart, but thanks to a complete interface overhaul by Feral, it feels like a Mac game. It even connects to iTunes so you can listen to your playlists as you compete. You can also set your iChat status to let others know when you’re playing chess. The game offers online play, but you’re limited to competing against other Mac gamers.

Feral lists the minimum hardware requirement as a 700MHz G4. But even with my 1.5GHz G4, I ran into some occasional pokiness when loading different parts of the game. However, the slowdowns didn’t detract from the otherwise excellent and trouble-free experience.

The Bottom Line

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Feral Interactive’s Chessmaster 9000 is the best chess game you can buy for the Mac. It’s an absolute must-have for chess fans who want serious competition and training.

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