(ICK) version 1.71 is a specialized automation tool designed by Dmitry Morozov to facilitate the use of external chess engines while playing on online chess servers. It acts as a bridge between the browser-based chessboard and a UCI-compatible chess engine (like Stockfish ) to provide real-time analysis and move suggestions.
The tool was developed in Delphi, as evidenced by its source files found on GitHub . It is designed to be lightweight, with an "About" section that provides specific advice for users: Internet Chess Killer 1.71 Chess Program.rarbfdcml
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: Using automated engines against human players violates the core spirit of the game. What is Internet Chess Killer?
While Internet Chess Killer 1.71 is a powerful educational tool for post-game analysis and understanding complex positions, using it during live matches against human opponents is considered cheating on most major platforms like