![]() ![]() page 1 of 9 games 1-25 of 215Į39 Nimzo-Indian, Classical, Pirc VariationĬ69 Ruy Lopez, Exchange, Gligoric Variationĭ36 Queen's Gambit Declined, Exchange, Positional line, 6.Qc2ī51 Sicilian, Canal-Sokolsky (Rossolimo) AttackĬ85 Ruy Lopez, Exchange Variation Doubly Deferred (DERLD)ī92 Sicilian, Najdorf, Opocensky Variation ![]() In 2011, the International Computer Games Association (ICGA) ruled that Raljich had plagiarized two other programs, Crafty and Fruit, disqualified him for life from competing in the World Computer Chess Championship and all other ICGA events, and stripped Rybka of the championship titles it had won in 2006 through 2010. During 2009-10, she also became the World Computer Speed Chess Champion. Rybka won the 15th World Computer Chess Championship in Amsterdam, 2007 and the 16th World Computer Chess Championship in Beijing, September 28th to October 5th 2008 with 8.0/9 (+7 -0 =2). At the WCCC (2006), Rybka, playing under the name Rajlich, tied for 2nd place with Shredder (Computer), and behind the champion, Junior (Computer). Jeroen Noomen & Jiri Dufek co-authored her opening book. Iweta Radziewicz Rajlich is the main tester & Hans van der Zijden is one of her operators. ![]() ![]() It supports both single processor and SMP systems. Rybka (Czech for "little fish") is a computer chess engine designed by IM Vasik G Rajlich. ![]()
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