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  • '''[[Main Page|Home]] * [[Tournaments and Matches]] * World Computer Chess Championship''' ...WCCC) is an annual event organized by the [[ICGA]], where computer [[Chess|chess]] [[Engines|engines]] compete against each other.
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  • ...me]] * [[Tournaments and Matches|Tournaments]] * ACCA World Computer Rapid Chess Championship''' ..._chess Rapid Chess] (G/25+4), played on-line over the internet ([[Internet Chess Club|ICC]]).
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  • =Computer Chess Organizations= * [[ACCA]] - Americas' Computer Chess Association
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  • an American computer games and chess programmer. He is author of the computer chess program [[Now]] and along with [[Jeff Mallett]] co-author of the [[General ...esentative of the [[ICGA]] in November 2011. Mark founded this [[Main Page|Chess Programming Wiki]] on October 26, 2007 <ref>[http://www.talkchess.com/forum
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  • =<span id="CC"></span>Computer Chess= * [[Computer Chess Reports]]
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  • ...om/web_gallery/M/Marcel-Duchamp/Portrait-of-Chess-Players.html Portrait of Chess Players] (1911) - cropped from [http://www.artchive.com/ Mark Harden's Artc ...ss programs or '''Chess engines''', which is the chess playing part of the chess program, relying on proprietary or [[Protocols|standard protocols]] communi
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  • ...ne Art]] with report on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_Go_UEC_Cup Computer Go UEC Cup], March 2017 @ 9:00</ref>. ...touzey</ref> by [[Thomas Gaksch]]. Fabien finished his commercial computer chess career so far in 2007 <ref>[http://www.fruitchess.com/ Fruit - pure playing
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  • ...Algorithm to Search Depth-First Game Trees''. Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Computer Science, [[University of Alabama at Birmingham]]</ref>. ...[[Rotated Bitboards|rotated bitboards]]. He is active poster in [[Computer Chess Forums]], served as moderator of [[CCC]], and as member of the [[Who's Who|
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  • ...New Photograph of “El jugador ajedrecista,” the World’s First Chess Computer by Nathan Bauman, July 16th, 2006</ref>]] ...n less than 50 moves against any defense <ref>[[David Levy]] in [[Computer Chess Compendium]], Special Purpose Software and Hardware, pp. 266</ref> . It use
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  • ...'' of Computer Chess - about ancient programs, computer chess pioneers and chess programming history. ! Computer - Program
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  • This page is intended as a dictionary, glossary or proxy of common chess programming terms. It is intended to facilitate the navigation, especially * [[ACCA]] - Americas' Computer Chess Association
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  • ...tockfish 12 logo <ref>[https://stockfishchess.org/ Stockfish - Open Source Chess Engine], The Stockfish 12 icon was designed by [http://iamkle.in/ Klein Mae .... Stockfish also referred another famous "little fish", the then strongest chess engine [[Rybka]]. In 2011, Marco Costalba and Joona Kiiski stepped down as
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  • =World Championships= * [[World Computer Chess Championship]]
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  • '''[[Main Page|Home]] * [[Tournaments and Matches]] * World Computer Chess Championship''' ...WCCC) is an annual event organized by the [[ICGA]], where computer [[Chess|chess]] [[Engines|engines]] compete against each other.
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  • ...roblems and Methods of Search Reduction for them''. [[Advances in Computer Chess 1]].</ref>. ...puter Chess Championship in Stockholm], Photo by [[Monroe Newborn]], [[The Computer History Museum]]</ref>
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  • ....computerhistory.org/chess/index.php History of Computer Chess] from [[The Computer History Museum]]</ref>]] ...y Soviet Mathematics Doklady], No. 3</ref>, and as co-author of the [[ITEP Chess Program]] and [[Kaissa]]. Adelson-Velsky and his fellow [[Alexander Kronrod
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  • ...also [http://projects.csail.mit.edu/video/history/aifilms/63-chess.mp4 63-chess.mp4] hosted by [https://www.csail.mit.edu/ MIT CSAIL]</ref>]] ...VI''', also called '''Mac Hack''', '''MacHack VI''' and the '''Greenblatt Chess Program''',
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  • ...ley I'll Never Forget the Brilliant NM Alan Baisley] by [[Dan Heisman]], [[Chess.com]], June 06, 2013</ref>. ...''). ''The Greenblatt Chess Program''. Proceedings of the AfiPs Fall Joint Computer Conference, Vol. 31, pp. 808</ref> <ref>
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  • ...1109 Re: Fruit's Board Representation?] by [[Fabien Letouzey]], [[Computer Chess Forums|Winboard Forum]], April 28, 2005</ref>, ...ector_space vector space] of a [[Chessboard|chessboard]] to the problem of chess [[Attacks|attacks]], including [[Static Exchange Evaluation|static exchange
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  • ...algorithm has been around basically forever and he first saw it in another chess program written around 1970 ([[Coko]]) <ref>[https://www.stmintz.com/ccc/in ...ssembly|assembly]] code snippets <ref>[[Jan Kuipers]] ('''1981'''). ''Tiny Chess 86 - Een schaakprogramma voor de 8088/8086''. [http://home.kpn.nl/a.dikker1
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  • ...ics pure mathematics], and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_science computer science] in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contemporary_history contemporar ...muenchen.de/~huckle/mathwar.html Mathematicians during the Third Reich and World War II]</ref>
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  • ...n Page|Home]] * [[Tournaments and Matches|Tournaments]] * [[World Computer Chess Championship]] * 1st WCCC Stockholm 1974''' The '''First World Computer Chess Championship''' took place from August 5 to August 8, [[Timeline#1974|1974]
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