Despite the huge number of existing chess engines out there, chess programmers continue to release new engines (or update their existing chess engines). From the 1st January 2012 to 9 Sept 2012 at least 99 new/updated chess engines were produced (as published in wbec-ridderkerk)
At the point of my writing, the latest addition was Tucano. The name is derived from a bird named Toucan ( (look at this site: tucanochess) . Let see how Toucan pecks (or pecked by) one of the latest top commercial engine, Fritz 13. Result will be published in my next posting.

At the point of my writing, the latest addition was Tucano. The name is derived from a bird named Toucan ( (look at this site: tucanochess) . Let see how Toucan pecks (or pecked by) one of the latest top commercial engine, Fritz 13. Result will be published in my next posting.

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