KingsRow

The engine uses neural networks, opening books, and endgame databases.

[2] In the only Computer Checkers World Championship, KingsRow took second place behind Nemesis.

It competed a 624-game match against Cake++ on Thanksgiving 2004; Cake++ won 3 to 1, with 620 games ending in a draw.

[4] On July 17, 2005, Ed Gilbert completed building a 10-piece endgame database for use with KingsRow.

KingsRow won the Unofficial World Championship of Computer Programs in International Draughts 2023.