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History Deep Rybka 5 !new! HereWhile Deep Rybka 5 was a commercial product sold for ~€50, critics argued its search algorithms were, at best, "derivative." Supporters claimed that all chess engines share common ideas (alpha-beta, transposition tables). The debate split the computer chess community for years. This event fractured the community. Many programmers, disgusted by the findings, moved to open-source alternatives. This directly led to the meteoric rise of , a fork of the open-source engine Glaurung, which was built on principles similar to Fruit. deep rybka 5 It popularized the idea that you didn't need a supercomputer to play superhuman chess. A $2,000 Dell desktop running Deep Rybka 5 could defeat any grandmaster alive. It democratized high-end analysis. While Deep Rybka 5 was a commercial product Philosophy WinEpi 2.0 has been designed as a cooperative platform in order to provide epidemiological tools to scientific and academic community. For this reason it is important to strengthen the self-learning ability including with step-by-step guidelines and solved examples. Functions and examples will be available in different languages and everybody could submit proposal to implement new formulae, to suggest examples and to collaborate as translators. Our aim is that copyright of all material belongs to contributors that share them with the community under Creative Commons licence. Contributors If you would like to contribute to new WinEpi, you can Contact us and indicate that you want to be included in the Contributors database Institutions These institutions and companies support WinEpi project:
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