Regex Chess: A 2-ply minimax chess engine in 84,688 regular expressions
52 points by surprisetalk 5 days ago | 8 comments
devanshp 2 minutes ago
This is absurd. I did not realize you could do nearly this much computation in regex.
replyuserbinator 20 minutes ago
Upon reading the title, this is one of those "I know that's possible, but I'd never bother to implement it" things, although this particular implementation isn't exactly what I had in mind.
replyKaliboy 2 hours ago
This is amazing. I'm at loss for words.
replyDuring my CS years I remember being fascinated by NFA's, as opposed to boring single universe DFA's.
For some reason I internalized that I would never see something like an NFA implemented beyond text books.
Then came Carlini.
evilsnoopi3 2 hours ago
The technical write up is worth perusing but I played a game before reading and accidentally found a winning strategy immediately. I'm not sure if this is a result of the 2-ply nature of the engine or if the mentioned deficiencies account for this but the computer did not act to prevent checkmate in 1 (without any intervening check); the game I played was (in algebraic notation):
1. e4 e5
2. kf3 kf6
3. kxe5 kxe4
4. d4 kxf2
5. Kxf2 a5
6. Qf3 b5??
7. Qxf7
1-0
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