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Rybka is a computer chess engine designed by International Master Vasik Rajlich. Around 2011 Rybka was one of the top-rated engines on chess engine rating lists and has won many computer chess tournaments.
After Rybka won four consecutive World Computer Chess Championships from 2007 to 2010, it was stripped of these titles after the International Computer Games Association concluded in June 2011 that Rybka was plagiarized from both the Crafty and the Fruit chess engines and so failed to meet their originality requirements. The ICGA proceedings against Rybka were subsequently upheld by the FIDE Ethics Commission, saying "the ICGA has not violated the FIDE Code of Ethics, nor any other FIDE rule or general principle of law". However, the same FIDE Ethics Commission ruled that banning Rajlich for life failed to have a clear statutory basis and sufficient procedural guarantees, and so they sanctioned ICGA with a warning.
Rajlich has now agreed to underpin the Fritz brand of ChessBase, merging Rybka to produce Fritz 15 released in late 2015.
Rybka (which means "little fish" in many Slavic languages) may refer to
- Rybka, a chess computer program
- Eugeniusz Rybka, Polish astronomer
- Oleksandr Rybka, Ukrainian footballer
- Kurt Rybka, SS-Hauptsturmführer and Fallschirmjäger
- Rybka Lututowska, a village in Poland
- Rybka Sokolska, a village in Poland
- Rybka (film)
«Rybka» — animated film.
Production: Russia, 2007. Length 9 min. 35 sec.
The small child’s world is wonderful and extremely complex. A seemingly unimportant event can lead to tragic disaster in child’s life. On the other hand kindness of the baby soul is capable to work a miracle. And it can even to animate the tiny fish.