European MCC 1982
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The inofficial 3rd European Microcomputer Chess Championship was held September 9-12, 1982 at the Barbican Centre in London, United Kingdom as part of the Personal Computer World Show [2], also known as the 5th PCW Microcomputer Chess Championship.
Due to time pressure, it was decided to adjudicate all unfinished games at move 53. This set the tournament director, Stuart Reuben, some complicated adjudication problems in the course of the four days. Sole winner with 6/7 was Advance 2.4 by Dave Wilson and Mike Johnson, running on a home constructed bit-slice machine [3].
Final Standing
# | Program | CC | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | P |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Advance 2.4 | GB | 3w½ | 6b1 | 4b1 | 2w1 | 8w1 | 7b1 | 5b½ | 6 |
2 | La Regence | GB | 13w1 | 7b1 | 8w1 | 1b0 | 6w1 | 4b1 | 3w0 | 5 |
3 | Philidor | GB | 1b½ | 4w0 | 9b1 | 11w1 | 7b0 | 12w1 | 2b1 | 4½ |
4 | Bogol | DE | bye0 | 3b1 | 1w0 | 10w1 | 5b1 | 2w0 | 7w1 | 4 |
5 | Mark 5.01 Exp | GB | 11b0 | 9w½ | 12b1 | 6b½ | 4w0 | 8b1 | 1w½ | 3½ |
6 | White Knight | GB | 9b1 | 1w0 | 10b1 | 5w½ | 2b0 | 11b0 | 12w1 | 3½ |
7 | President Turbo | US | 10b1 | 2w0 | 11b1 | 8b0 | 3w1 | 1w0 | 5b0 | 3 |
8 | Cyrus II | GB | 12b1 | 11w1 | 2b0 | 7w1 | 1b0 | 5w0 | 9w0 | 3 |
9 | MicroMurks | DE | 6w0 | 5b½ | 3w0 | 12b0 | 11w½ | 10w1 | 8b1 | 3 |
10 | Gambiet 82 | NL | 7w0 | 13b1 | 6w0 | 4b0 | 12w1 | 9b0 | 11w1 | 3 |
11 | Conchess | SE | 5w1 | 8b0 | 7w0 | 3b0 | 9b½ | 6w1 | 10b0 | 2½ |
12 | Spectrum Chess | GB | 8w0 | bye½ | 5w0 | 9w1 | 10b0 | 3b0 | 6b0 | 1½ |
13 | Chess '86 | GB | 2b0 | 10w0 | - | - | - | - | - | 0 |
Participants
Photos
Bogol - La Regence operated by Kevin O’Connell (?) [5] [6] [7]
Publications
- Tony Harrington (1982). Advance to the fore. Personal Computer World, December 1982, pdf hosted by Mike Watters
- Tony Harrington (1983). The third European Microcomputer Chess tournament. Creative Computing, Vol. 9, No. 1
External Links
References
- ↑ Barbican Arts Centre and lakeside terraces, Photo by Nevilley, CC BY-SA 3.0, Wikimedia Commons, Barbican Centre from Wikipedia
- ↑ Tony Harrington (1983). The third European Microcomputer Chess tournament. Creative Computing, Vol. 9, No. 1
- ↑ Tony Harrington (1983). The third European Microcomputer Chess tournament. Creative Computing, Vol. 9, No. 1
- ↑ Tony Harrington (1982). Advance to the four. Personal Computer World, December 1982, pdf hosted by Mike Watters
- ↑ Flickr: Fotostream by Chewbanta
- ↑ Photo in: Tony Harrington (1983). The third European Microcomputer Chess tournament. Creative Computing, Vol. 9, No. 1
- ↑ Re: Back from Brazil by Steve Blincoe, Hiarcs Forum, September 12, 2007