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[[FILE:Hyatt Regency PNC Center Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.jpg|border|right|thumb| Hyatt Regency Indianapolis <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyatt_Regency_Indianapolis Hyatt Regency Indianapolis from Wikipedia]</ref> ]]
 
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[[ACM|ACM's]] '''23rd North American Computer Chess Championship''' (NACCC) was held February 14-17, [[Timeline#1993|1993]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyatt_Regency_Indianapolis Hyatt Regency Indianapolis], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indianapolis%2C_Indiana Indianapolis], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indiana Indiana], USA.  Throughout the tournament, [[Robert Levinson]] demonstrated his learning program [[Morph]] <ref>[[Robert Levinson]], [[John Amenta]] ('''1993'''). ''MORPH, An Experience-Based Adaptive Chess System''. [[ICGA Journal#16_1|ICCA Journal, Vol. 16, No. 1]], reprinted in [http://www.computerhistory.org/chess/full_record.php?iid=doc-431614f6cc6e9 The 23rd ACM International Computer Chess Championship] from [[The Computer History Museum]], [http://archive.computerhistory.org/projects/chess/related_materials/text/3-1%20and%203-2%20and%203-3%20and%204-3.1993_23rd_ACM_ICCC/1993%20ICCC.062303066.sm.pdf pdf]</ref>. [[Tony Marsland]] served as moderator of a panel discussion entitled "Computer Chess: What Remains?".   
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[[ACM|ACM's]] '''23rd North American Computer Chess Championship''' (NACCC) was held February 14-17, [[Timeline#1993|1993]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyatt_Regency_Indianapolis Hyatt Regency Indianapolis], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indianapolis%2C_Indiana Indianapolis], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indiana Indiana], USA.  Throughout the tournament, [[Robert Levinson]] demonstrated his learning program [[Morph]] <ref>[[Robert Levinson]], [[John Amenta]] ('''1993'''). ''MORPH, An Experience-Based Adaptive Chess System''. [[ICGA Journal#16_1|ICCA Journal, Vol. 16, No. 1]], reprinted in [http://www.computerhistory.org/chess/full_record.php?iid=doc-431614f6cc6e9 The 23rd ACM International Computer Chess Championship] from [[The Computer History Museum]], [http://archive.computerhistory.org/projects/chess/related_materials/text/3-1%20and%203-2%20and%203-3%20and%204-3.1993_23rd_ACM_ICCC/1993%20ICCC.062303066.sm.pdf pdf]</ref>. [[Tony Marsland]] served as moderator of a panel discussion entitled ''Computer Chess: What Remains?'' with [[Robert Hyatt]], Robert Levinson,  [[Monroe Newborn]] and [[John Stanback]] as members <ref>[[Albert Gower|Bert Gower]], [[Robert Hyatt|Bob Hyatt]] ('''1993'''). ''Computer Chess: What Remains?'' [[ICGA Journal#16_1|ICCA Journal, Vol. 16, No. 1]]</ref>.   
  
 
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* [http://www.computerhistory.org/chess/full_record.php?iid=doc-431614f6cc6e9 The 23rd ACM International Computer Chess Championship] from [[The Computer History Museum]], [http://archive.computerhistory.org/projects/chess/related_materials/text/3-1%20and%203-2%20and%203-3%20and%204-3.1993_23rd_ACM_ICCC/1993%20ICCC.062303066.sm.pdf pdf]
 
* [http://www.computerhistory.org/chess/full_record.php?iid=doc-431614f6cc6e9 The 23rd ACM International Computer Chess Championship] from [[The Computer History Museum]], [http://archive.computerhistory.org/projects/chess/related_materials/text/3-1%20and%203-2%20and%203-3%20and%204-3.1993_23rd_ACM_ICCC/1993%20ICCC.062303066.sm.pdf pdf]
 
* [[Danny Kopec]], [[Michael Valvo]] ('''1993'''). ''The 23rd ACM International Computer-Chess Championship.'' [[ICGA Journal#16_1|ICCA Journal, Vol. 16, No. 1]]
 
* [[Danny Kopec]], [[Michael Valvo]] ('''1993'''). ''The 23rd ACM International Computer-Chess Championship.'' [[ICGA Journal#16_1|ICCA Journal, Vol. 16, No. 1]]
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* [[Albert Gower|Bert Gower]], [[Robert Hyatt|Bob Hyatt]] ('''1993'''). ''Computer Chess: What Remains?'' [[ICGA Journal#16_1|ICCA Journal, Vol. 16, No. 1]]
 
* [[Danny Kopec]], [[Monroe Newborn]], [[Michael Valvo]] ('''1994'''). ''The 23rd ACM NACCC in Indianapolis'', in [http://www.computerhistory.org/chess/full_record.php?iid=doc-431614f6cceea The 24th ACM International Computer Chess Championship] from [[The Computer History Museum]], [http://archive.computerhistory.org/projects/chess/related_materials/text/3-1%20and%203-2%20and%203-3%20and%204-3.1994_24th_ICCC/1994%20ICCC.062303013.sm.pdf pdf]
 
* [[Danny Kopec]], [[Monroe Newborn]], [[Michael Valvo]] ('''1994'''). ''The 23rd ACM NACCC in Indianapolis'', in [http://www.computerhistory.org/chess/full_record.php?iid=doc-431614f6cceea The 24th ACM International Computer Chess Championship] from [[The Computer History Museum]], [http://archive.computerhistory.org/projects/chess/related_materials/text/3-1%20and%203-2%20and%203-3%20and%204-3.1994_24th_ICCC/1994%20ICCC.062303013.sm.pdf pdf]
 
* [[Larry Kaufman]] ('''1993'''). ''ACM International Computer Chess Championship''. [[Computer Chess Reports]], Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 2-4
 
* [[Larry Kaufman]] ('''1993'''). ''ACM International Computer Chess Championship''. [[Computer Chess Reports]], Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 2-4
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Hyatt Regency Indianapolis [1]

ACM's 23rd North American Computer Chess Championship (NACCC) was held February 14-17, 1993, Hyatt Regency Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. Throughout the tournament, Robert Levinson demonstrated his learning program Morph [2]. Tony Marsland served as moderator of a panel discussion entitled Computer Chess: What Remains? with Robert Hyatt, Robert Levinson, Monroe Newborn and John Stanback as members [3].

Final Standing

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# Name CC 1 2 3 4 5 P SOS SoDOS
1 Socrates II [5] US 12b1 6w1 2b½ 10w1 7b1 10½
2 Cray Blitz US 9w1 10b1 1w½ 6b½ 3b½ 14½
3 *Tech US 5w1 4w½ 10b0 11b1 2w½ 3 12½
4 B*HiTech US 11w1 3b½ 5w0 8b½ 6w1 3 12
5 Zarkov US 3b0 11w1 4b1 7w0 10b1 3 11½ 6
6 ChessMachine Schroder NL 7w1 1b0 8w1 2w½ 4b0 16
7 Kallisto NL 6b0 12w1 9b½ 5b1 1w0 12½
8 BP US 10w0 9b1 6b0 4w½ 12w1 10 4
9 Now US 2b0 8w0 7w½ 12b1 11w1
10 M-Chess Pro US 8b1 2w0 3w1 1b0 5w0 2 16½
11 Bebe US 4b0 5b0 12w1 3w0 9b0 1 11½ 0
12 Innovation US 1w0 7b0 11b0 9w0 8b0 0 13 0

Participants

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Program CC Team Hardware Language
Bebe US Tony Scherzer, Linda Scherzer SYS-10 bit slice hardware Assembly
BP US Robert Cullum 486/50 PC C, Assembly
B*HiTech US Hans Berliner, Chris McConnell,
Carl Ebeling
Sun-4
special purpose hardware
Microcode, Assembly
ChessMachine Schroder NL Ed Schröder, Jan Louwman Laptop with ARM2 ISA card Assembly
Cray Blitz US Robert Hyatt, Albert Gower,
Harry Nelson
Cray Y-MP-8 Fortran, C, Assembly
Innovation US Jeff Mallett Macintosh Quadra 68040 C
Kallisto NL Bart Weststrate, Franz van de Eng 486/50 PC Assembly
M-Chess Pro US Marty Hirsch 486 PC C, Assembly
Now US Mark Lefler 486 PC Pascal, Assembly
Socrates II US Don Dailey, Larry Kaufman,
c/o Julio Kaplan
486 PC C
*Tech US Bradley Kuszmaul, Charles Leiserson,
Ryan Rifkin
Connection Machine CM-5 C
Zarkov US John Stanback HP 9000/835 C

Selected Games

Round 2, M-Chess Pro - Cray Blitz [7] [8] [9]

[Event "ACM 1993"]
[Site "Indianapolis, IN USA"]
[Date "1993.02.14"]
[Round "2"]
[White "M-Chess Pro"]
[Black "Cray Blitz"]
[Result "0-1"]

1.e4 e5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.f4 exf4 4.Nf3 g5 5.d4 g4 6.Bc4 gxf3 7.O-O d5 8.exd5 Bg4
9.Qd2 Na5 10.Bb5+ c6 11.Qxf4 Nf6 12.Re1+ Kd7 13.dxc6+ bxc6 14.Ne4 Nxe4 15.Qxg4+
Kc7 16.Rxe4 cxb5 17.Qxf3 Qd7 18.Rf4 Be7 19.Rxf7 Raf8 20.Bf4+ Kb6 21.Be5 Rhg8
22.c3 Nc6 23.Re1 Qe8 24.Rxf8 Qxf8 25.Qd5 Rg5 26.a4 bxa4 27.c4 Nxe5 28.Rxe5 Rxe5
29.Qxe5 Qd8 30.c5+ Kb5 31.Qe2+ Kb4 32.Qd3 Bf6 33.Qc3+ Kb5 34.Qd3+ Kc6 35.Qf3+
Kd7 36.Qe4 Qe7 37.Qb7+ Ke8 38.Qa8+ Qd8 39.Qc6+ Kf7 40.Qb7+ Kf8 41.d5 Qe7 42.Qb8+
Kf7 43.Kf1 Bxb2 44.g4 Bc3 45.Kf2 Qxc5+ 46.Kf1 Qc4+ 47.Kf2 Qd4+ 48.Kf3 Qd1+
49.Ke3 Bd2+ 50.Kf2 Qe1+ 51.Kg2 Qe2+ 0-1

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