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Latest revision as of 16:21, 1 January 2019
BreakThrough,
a chess program by Werner Koch, which participated at three World Microcomputer Chess Championships, the WMCCC 1993 in Munich running on a SPARC processor, the WMCCC 1995 in Paderborn and the WMCCC 1996 in Jakarta [1], as well as various International Paderborn Computer Chess Championships.
In its evaluation, BreakThrough considers rather complex tactical motives, such as overloaded pieces.
See also
External Links
Chess Program
Misc
- breakthrough - Wiktionary
- break through - Wiktionary
- Breakthrough (disambiguation) from Wikipedia
- Atomic Rooster - Breakthrough, YouTube Video
- 1972 line-up Vincent Crane, Chris Farlowe, Steve Bolton, Ric Parnell