CPWTIPC 1981

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The Chess Programs World Tournament in Personal Computers took place from May 28 to 31, 1981 in Paris, France, organized by Pierre Nolot and sponsored by L'Ordinateur individuel. The seven-round Swiss tournament, intended as Micro Computer World Championship, acknowledged by the French Chess Federation, lacked the sanction of ICCA and FIDE [1] .

Final Standing

# Program/Computer CC Programmers Companies P SOS
1 Mephisto X DE Elmar Henne, Thomas Nitsche Hegener & Glaser 6 26½
2 CC Mark V prototype GB David Broughton, Mark Taylor Philidor Software 5 30
3 Morphy Great Game Machine US John Aker Applied Concepts 5 28½
4 Morphy Encore US John Aker Chafitz 28½
5 Mephisto Y DE Elmar Henne, Thomas Nitsche Hegener & Glaser 20
6 ARB Boris 2.5 US Kathe and Dan Spracklen Chafitz 4 30
7 Mephisto DE Elmar Henne, Thomas Nitsche Hegener & Glaser 4 26½
8 Sfinks US William Fink 4 22
9 MGS Boris 2.5 US Kathe and Dan Spracklen,
John Aker, Terry Fredrick
Chafitz 28
10 Sensory Voice Challenger US Ron Nelson Fidelity Electronics 27
11 Boris Diplomat US David Lindsay Applied Concepts 23
12 Voice Chess Challenger US Ron Nelson Fidelity Electronics 20
13 Chess Champion Mark IV GB Mike Johnson Philidor Software, SciSys 3/6 [2] 22
14 Chess Partner 2000 GB Mike Johnson Philidor Software, SciSys 2 26
15 Chess Challenger 7 US Ron Nelson Fidelity Electronics 2 23
16 Novag Micro Chess US David Kittinger Novag 20
17 Chess Traveller GB Mike Johnson Philidor Software, SciSys 19½

See also

Publications

External Links

References

  1. Kevin O’Connell (1981). MicroChess - Paris Tournament. Personal Computer World, August 1981
  2. The computer was stolen after round 6 and therefore lost by default the last round, see Kevin O’Connell (1981). MicroChess - Paris Tournament. Personal Computer World, August 1981
  3. Publication Archive from Chess Computer UK by Mike Watters
  4. 09-1981, 2. Mikrocomputer-Schachweltmeisterschaft in Travemünde und Hamburg (pdf) hosted by Hein Veldhuis

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