X-Git-Url: https://git.sesse.net/?p=stockfish;a=blobdiff_plain;f=Readme.md;h=4208f825cae5747b465ac548efc05601ba4791e7;hp=46f26090b62a5cab9810fa3e61a5242e6334f740;hb=883367d21749eb91a5a3737338b5a7f507751a5a;hpb=0f6f42cd8334603f6fdf22645c5860c2ce6bd82f diff --git a/Readme.md b/Readme.md index 46f26090..4208f825 100644 --- a/Readme.md +++ b/Readme.md @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ The "SyzygyProbeLimit" option should normally be left at its default value. **What to expect** If the engine is searching a position that is not in the tablebases (e.g. -a position with 7 pieces), it will access the tablebases during the search. +a position with 8 pieces), it will access the tablebases during the search. If the engine reports a very large score (typically 123.xx), this means that it has found a winning line into a tablebase position. @@ -98,11 +98,15 @@ for a quick reference. ### Resource For Understanding the Code Base -* [Chess Programming Wiki](https://chessprogramming.wikispaces.com) has good overall chess engines explanations +* [Chess Programming Wiki](https://www.chessprogramming.org/Main_Page) +has good overall chess engines explanations (techniques used here are well explained like hash maps etc), it was also recommended by the [support team at stockfish.](http://support.stockfishchess.org/discussions/questions/1132-how-to-understand-stockfish-sources) -* [Here](https://chessprogramming.wikispaces.com/Stockfish) you can find a set of features and techniques used by stockfish and each of them is explained at the wiki, however, it's a generic way rather than focusing on stockfish's own implementation, but it will still help you. +* [Here](https://www.chessprogramming.org/Stockfish) you can find a set +of features and techniques used by Stockfish and each of them is explained +at the wiki, however, it's a generic way rather than focusing on Stockfish's +own implementation, but it will still help you. ### Terms of use