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==First Round==
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[[Chess (Program)|Chess 3.0]] - [[Coko|Coko III]] after 8. Qxd2, from left: [[Jacques Dutka]] (Tournament Director), unknown,<br/>[[Keith Gorlen]] operating Chess 3.0, [[Monroe Newborn|Monty Newborn]], [[Steven M. Bellovin]] with phone, unknown back of head <ref>John C. Devlin ('''1970'''). ''[https://www.nytimes.com/1970/09/02/archives/chess-computer-loses-game-in-a-kingsize-blunder.html Chess Computer Loses Game in a King‐Size Blunder]''. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_York_Times New York Times], September 02, 1970, Thanks to [[Monroe Newborn|Monty Newborn]] for recognizing people</ref>
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[Event "ACM 1970"]
: Chapter V. The First United States Computer Chess Championship
* [[Jonathan Schaeffer]] ('''2019'''). ''Special Issue on Computer Chess Tournaments: The 50-Year Experiment''. Call for Papers, [[ICGA Journal#41_4|ICGA Journal, Vol. 41, No. 4]]
* [[Jonathan Schaeffer]] ('''2020'''). ''Fifty years of computer chess''. [[ICGA Journal#42_23|ICGA Journal, Vol. 42, Nos. 2-3]]
* [[Jonathan Schaeffer]] ('''2020'''). ''The 1970 United States computer chess championship: The start of the longest-running experiment in computer science history''. [[ICGA Journal#42_23|ICGA Journal, Vol. 42, Nos. 2-3]]
* [[Tony Marsland]] ('''2020'''). ''Computer loses in king-size blunder''. [[ICGA Journal#42_23|ICGA Journal, Vol. 42, Nos. 2-3]] <ref>John C. Devlin ('''1970'''). ''[https://www.nytimes.com/1970/09/02/archives/chess-computer-loses-game-in-a-kingsize-blunder.html Chess Computer Loses Game in a King‐Size Blunder]''. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_York_Times New York Times], September 02, 1970</ref>
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