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The Advances in Computer Chess 2 conference was hosted by the University of Edinburgh and held at King's Buildings, Edinburgh, Scotland, on April 10-11, 1978. Proceedings were published in 1980, edited by Mike Clarke.

=Proceedings=
 * Advances in Computer Chess 2
 * M.R.B. Clarke, Editor, February 1980
 * Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh
 * ISBN-10: 0-852-24377-4
 * ISBN-13: 978-0852243770, amazom

=Lectures=
 * 1) Don Beal, Mike Clarke (1980). The Construction of Economical and Correct Algorithms for King and Pawn against King.
 * 2) Jacques Pitrat (1980). The Behaviour of a Chess Combination Program using Plans.
 * 3) Ivan Bratko, Donald Michie (1980). A Representation of Pattern-Knowledge in Chess Endgames.
 * 4) Max Bramer (1980). An Optimal Algorithm for KPK using Pattern Knowledge.
 * 5) Don Beal (1980). An analysis of Minimax.
 * 6) Mike Clarke (1980). The Theory of Coordinate Squares.
 * 7) Danny Kopec, Tim Niblett (1980). How Hard is the Play of the King-Rook-King-Knight Ending?
 * 8) John Birmingham, Peter Kent (1980). Mate at a Glance.
 * 9) Peter Kent (1980). The MASTER Chess Program.

=Announcement= Advances in Computer Chess 2, announcement in The Computer Journal 1978 21(1) 94

=Reviews=
 * Harry Shershow (1980). On The Science of Chess-Thinking. Personal Computing, Vol. 4, No. 9, pp. 80

=External Links=
 * King's Buildings from Wikipedia, University of Edinburgh
 * Introduction | King's Buildings

=References=

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