Jonny (chess)

Jonny is a computer chess program written by the German mathematician and programmer Johannes Zwanzger.[1][2]

Jonny won the 2015 World Computer Chess Championship.[3][4] It ran on a "btrzx3" linux cluster[5] of the University of Bayreuth using 2,400 AMD x86-64 2.8 GHz cores in total.

Results

  • Blitz champion at the WCCC 2011
  • Runner-up at the WCCC 2013
  • Champion at the WCCC 2015
  • Two times runner up at the Livingston Chess960 Computer World Championship
gollark: C++99 must be some weird C variant from the future!
gollark: Er, if lyricly picked that option.
gollark: Given that he's apparently going around stalking people *without telling them* at this point, that is quite bees and cannot be justified by saying it's to "improve their security" or something.
gollark: That is *something*, even if you disagree with it.
gollark: Violated revised R10.

References

  1. "chessprogramming - Jonny". Chessprogramming.org. Retrieved 7 September 2018.
  2. "chessprogramming - Johannes Zwanzger". Chessprogramming.org. Retrieved 7 September 2018.
  3. "WCCC 2015 | ICGA". Icga.leidenuniv.nl. Retrieved 2016-09-24.
  4. "21st World Computer Chess Championships" (PDF). Icga.leidenuniv.nl. Retrieved 2016-09-24.
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