MCC 1980
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The Microcomputer Chess Championship took place from September 5 to 7, 1980, in the Le Baron Hotel [2], San Jose, California . The tournament was organized by George Koltanowski, and was won by Champion Sensory Challenger (CSC), at that time the newest chess product from Fidelity Electronics, but not yet on the market. The winning unit was housed in a special attache case which was handcuffed to the wrist of Mike Samole, and which he carried in and out of the playing hall every day and night of the three-day affair. [3]. Up to 100 spectators at a time watched the drama unfold, but the outstanding spectator was Pierre Nolot to report for four French magazines, two chess and two computer magazines [4].
Final Standing
# | Program / Unit | R1 | R2 | R3 | R4 | P |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Champion Sensory Challenger | 6w1 | 2b1 | 4w1 | 3b1 | 4 |
2 | MyChess B | 9b1 | 1w0 | 5b1 | 4b½ | 2½ |
3 | Chess Champion Super System III | 8w1 | 5w½ | 7b1 | 1w0 | 2½ |
4 | Boris 2.5 | 10b1 | 8w1 | 1b0 | 2w½ | 2½ |
5 | Boris X | 7w1 | 3b½ | 2w0 | 9b1 | 2½ |
6 | Atari A | 1b0 | 10w1 | 8w½ | 7w½ | 2 |
7 | Sfinks | 5b0 | 9w1 | 3w0 | 6b½ | 1½ |
8 | MyChess A | 3w0 | 4b0 | 6b½ | 10b1 | 1½ |
9 | Atari B | 2w0 | 7b0 | 10b1 | 5w0 | 1 |
10 | Lane's Tiny Chess 86 | 4w0 | 6b0 | 9w0 | 8w0 | 0 |
Participants
Selected Games
[Event "Microcomputer Chess Championship"] [Site "San Jose, California"] [Date "1980.09.06"] [Round "2"] [White "MyChess B"] [Black "Champion Sensory Challenger"] [Result "0-1"] 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6 4.g3 Bb7 5.Bg2 Be7 6.O-O O-O 7.Nc3 Ne4 8.Qc2 Nxc3 9.Qxc3 d5 10.Ne5 Na6 11.Bd2 f6 12.Nd3 c5 13.cxd5 exd5 14.dxc5 bxc5 15.Rad1 Rb8 16.b3 Qd7 17.Bf4 Rbe8 18.Rfe1 g5 19.Bd2 Bd6 20.e3 Qf5 21.f4 h5 22.fxg5 fxg5 23.Rf1 Qg4 24.Rxf8+ Bxf8 25.Nf2 Qf5 26.Qd3 Qxd3 27.Nxd3 Bg7 28.Rf1 Rf8 29.Rc1 Rc8 30.Bc3 Bxc3 31.Rxc3 Kf7 32.Kf2 Ke6 33.Bf3 Rf8 34.Ke2 Rxf3 35.Nxc5+ Nxc5 36.Rxc5 Rf7 37.e4 Kd6 38.Ra5 dxe4 39.Rxg5 Rh7 40.Ke3 Bc6 41.Rg6+ Kd5 42.Rg5+ Ke6 43.Rg6+ Kd7 44.Rf6 Kc7 45.Rf5 Kd6 46.Rf6+ Kd5 47.Rf5+ Ke6 48.Rc5 Kd6 49.Kd4 a6 50.Ra5 Bb7 51.Rf5 Ke6 52.Re5+ Kf6 53.Re8 Rd7+ 54.Ke3 Rd3+ 55.Ke2 Bc6 56.Rf8+ Kg7 57.Rf5 Bb5 58.Ke1 Kg6 59.Re5 e3 60.Re4 Rc3 61.Kd1 e2+ 62.Kd2 Rc6 63.Re5 Rd6+ 64.Ke1 Rd1+ 65.Kf2 Rf1+ 66.Kg2 Bc6+ 67.Kh3 e1=Q 68.Rxe1 Rxe1 69.b4 Kg5 70.b5 axb5 71.a3 Re2 72.g4 Re3# 0-1
See also
Publications
- Bryce Perry (1980). North American Microcomputer Championship. Chess Voice, October - November 1980, pdf, pp. 71
- Editor (1980). Microcomputer Championship. Chess Voice, October - November 1980, pdf, pp. 84
- Harry Shershow (1980). CSC Wins First Microcomputer-Chess Tournament. Personal Computing, Vol. 4, No. 11,
- Editor (1980). Microcomputer Chess Championship San Jose, California. ICCA Newsletter, Vol. 3, No. 3
- Editor (1980). A Chess Program & Random Openings. Personal Computing, Vol. 4, No. 12, pp. 75 » Murray Lane
- Harry Shershow (1981). The MyChess-CSC Confrontation at San Jose. Personal Computing, Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 79
- Harry Shershow (1981). Two New Units In Action. Personal Computing, Vol. 5, No. 2, pp. 91 » John Aker
References
- ↑ Le Baron Hotel, 1350 N. 1st St San Jose, CA
- ↑ Le Baron Hotel – Ghostly World™
- ↑ Harry Shershow (1980). CSC Wins First Microcomputer-Chess Tournament. Personal Computing, Vol. 4, No. 11, pp. 81
- ↑ Editor (1980). Microcomputer Championship. Chess Voice, October - November 1980, pdf, pp. 84
- ↑ Harry Shershow (1980). CSC Wins First Microcomputer-Chess Tournament. Personal Computing, Vol. 4, No. 11, pp. 81
- ↑ Applied Concepts was mentioned as one of the sponsors of the tournament, on Chafitz vs. Applied Concepts see: Editor (1980). The battle of Boris 2.5 vs Sargon 2.5. Personal Computing, Vol. 4, No. 10, pp. 83
- ↑ Harry Shershow (1981). Two New Units In Aktion. Personal Computing, Vol. 5, No. 2, pp. 91
- ↑ Harry Shershow (1981). The MyChess-CSC Confrontation at San Jose. Personal Computing, Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 79