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'''Guy McCrossan Haworth''',<br/>
a British computer scientist and lecturer, now retired from the School of Systems Engineering <ref>[http://www.reading.ac.uk/sse/ School of Systems Engineering]</ref> , [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Reading University of Reading]. Guy Haworth's research interests include the use of chess as a demonstration domain, and the [[Retrograde Analysis]] creation of [[Endgame Tablebases]]. He collaborated with [[Eugene Nalimov]], [[Christoph Wirth]], [[Peter Karrer]], [[John Tamplin]], [[Marc Bourzutschky]] and [[Eiko Bleicher]] on Investigations of [[Endgame Tablebases]] with Depth to Mate (DTM), Depth to Conversion (DTC), DTZ and DTZ50 metrics.Data on percentage-wins, maximal-DTx figures and positions, and [[Zugzwang|mutual zugzwangs]] have been filed and made available on the web, as have the DTM EGTs <ref>[http://chess.jaet.org/endings/ Chess Archives - Endgames (DTC, DTM, DTZ, DTZ-50)] hosted by [[John Tamplin]]</ref> . Since 2002, Guy has been demonstrating demonstrated 'Skilloscopy', i.e. methods of measuring the Skill of Fallible Decision Makers, by ranking chess players according to the quality of their moves in the full move-context of the positions in which those moves were played.Guy Haworth served as Vice-President of the [[ICGA]] from 2002 until 2005.
=Selected Publications=
* [[Guy Haworth]] ('''2013'''). ''Chess Endgame News''. [[ICGA Journal#36_3|ICGA Journal, Vol. 36, No. 3]]
* [[Jan Krabbenbos]], [[Guy Haworth]], [[Jaap van den Herik]] ('''2013'''). ''The 20th World Computer Chess Championship''. [[ICGA Journal#36_3|ICGA Journal, Vol. 36, No. 3]] » [[WCCC 2013]]
* [[Giuseppe di Fatta]], [[Guy Haworth]] ('''2013'''). ''Skilloscopy: Bayesian Modelling of Decision Makers' Skill.'' [[IEEE#SMC|IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Systems]], Vol. 43, No. 6, 1290-1301
* [[Jan Krabbenbos]], [[Guy Haworth]], [[Jaap van den Herik]] ('''2013'''). ''The 3rd World Chess Software Championship''. [[ICGA Journal#36_3|ICGA Journal, Vol. 36, No. 3]] » [[WCSC 2013]]
* [[Karsten Müller]], [[Guy Haworth]] ('''2013'''). ''[http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/36189/ Rook vs. Bishop]''. [[ICGA Journal#36_4|ICGA Journal, Vol. 36, No. 4]]
* [[Galen Huntington]], [[Guy Haworth]] ('''2015'''). ''Depth to Mate and the 50-Move Rule''. [[ICGA Journal#38_2|ICGA Journal, Vol. 38, No. 2]] » [[Endgame Tablebases ]], [[Fifty-move Rule|Fifty-Move Rule]] <ref>[http://galen.metapath.org/egtb50/ Endgame tablebases with the fifty-move rule] by [[Galen Huntington]]</ref>
* [[Jan Krabbenbos]], [[Jaap van den Herik]], [[Guy Haworth]] ('''2015'''). ''WCCC 2015: The 21st World Computer Chess Championship''. [[ICGA Journal#38_2|ICGA Journal, Vol. 38, No. 2]] » [[WCCC 2015]]
* [[Jan Krabbenbos]], [[Jaap van den Herik]], [[Guy Haworth]] ('''2015'''). ''WCSC 2015: The 4th World Chess Software Championship''. [[ICGA Journal#38_2|ICGA Journal, Vol. 38, No. 2]] » [[WCSC 2015]]* [[Jan Krabbenbos]], [[Jaap Harold van den Herikder Heijden]], [[Guy Haworth]] ('''2015'''). ''The World Computer Speed Chess Championship 2015Study #16206''. [[ICGA JournalChess Problems, Compositions and Studies#38_2Schwalbe|ICGA JournalDie Schwalbe]], Vol32. 38, No. 2]]271
'''2017'''
* [[Jan Krabbenbos]], [[Jaap van den Herik]], [[Guy Haworth]] ('''2017'''). ''WCCC 2016: The 22nd World Computer Chess Championship''. [[ICGA Journal#39_1|ICGA Journal, Vol. 39, No. 1]] » [[WCCC 2016]]

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