Kenneth W. Regan's Chess Page

Mostly about detecting cheating in chess through extremely crafty statistical methods. Fascinating stuff -- although you probably need to know more about chess than I do to really appreciate it.

to cheating chess competition games statistics ... on 24 August 2014

bolknote/SedChess

As the name suggests.

to chess cute-code games sed software ... on 29 November 2013

PIC Blitz

"PIC Blitz is a tiny, low-power, ultra-low-cost device that plays lightning chess. It is based on a PIC16F628A microcontroller, which has just 3.5 kbytes of flash and 224 bytes of RAM."

to chess cute-code games microcontroller pic ... on 12 November 2013

Full ZX-81 Chess in 1K

The (relatively) famous 1K chess for the ZX81.

to 1k chess retrocomputing z80 zx81 ... on 20 July 2013

UB CSE Department: Kenneth W. Regan

Some interesting material on statistical detection of cheating in chess -- for example, showing how a human player can actually achieve a very good match to a computer player entirely by accident, because of heavily-constrained paths in the game tree.

to cheating chess games maths statistics ... on 20 February 2013

Nanochess

Miniature implementations of chess (he's done the IOCCC a few times, but there are more variants here).

to chess games ioccc obfuscated software ... on 18 September 2011

HGM's Chess Pages

Various software for playing chess, including some extremely little C programs that nonetheless include most of the features of proper computer chess players. Most impressive.

to chess cute-code games software ... on 18 December 2009

Home page of The Chess Variant Pages

Many ways to play chess -- or games to play with chess pieces.

to chess design games ... on 13 August 2006

John Savard's Home Page

Splendidly diverse (and growing every time I come back to it).

to amusements chess electronics keyboards maps maths retrocomputing time video ... on 22 February 2006