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The main goal was for my engine to reach 2000 ELO in the [Computer Chess Rating Lists](https://ccrl.chessdom.com/ccrl/). After a lot of hard work, I think (based on some experiments) MORA CHESS ENGINE is in the 2100-2200 range.
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***UPDATE:** MORA CHESS ENGINE 1.0.0 is rated **2182 ELO** under [40 moves in 4 minutes time control](https://www.computerchess.org.uk/ccrl/404/) and **2203** under [40 moves in 40 minutes](https://www.computerchess.org.uk/ccrl/4040/). The new version 1.1.0 is almost the same but I would say that is probably 20 ELO points stronger.*
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## Build
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I've provided binaries for both Windows and Linux. Still, if you want to compile the sources yourself you can use g++ compiler with the following commands:
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And special thanks to my project director: [Luciano H. Tamargo](http://cs.uns.edu.ar/~lt/site/), who from the very first moment embrace my idea of writing a chess engine and kept me always motivated.
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