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Revision as of 14:02, 17 November 2019

Home * Tournaments & Matches * Human vs. Computer Match in Finland, 1996

Human vs. Computer Match in Finland, 1996,
on January 28, 1996, in Shakkikoti, House of Chess [1] in Helsinki, Finland. Five Finnish chess masters played five PC programs, and narrowly lost the 25 games with 12 - 13. Time control was G/25 as mentioned by Eric Hallsworth in Computer Chess Reports [2] with results and games given by Jouni Uski [3]

Men

# Title Name M G F R K P
1 IM Kimmo Valkesalmi w0 b1 w1 b1
2 IM Marko Manninen b0 w1
3 IM Joose Norri w0 b1 w0 b1
4 FM Jussi Tella b0 b0 w1 2
5 IGM Jouni Yrjölä w0 b0
Total 12

Machines

# Name Hardware V M N T Y P
1 M-Chess Pro 5 P90 b1 b1 w1 4
2 Genius 4 P100 w0 w1 w1 b1
3 Fritz 4.0 P100 w0 2
4 Rebel 7 P90 b0 b0 b1 2
5 The King 2.42 (no book) P100 w0 w0 b0 w1
Total 13

Publications

References

  1. Helsinki Chess Circuit
  2. Eric Hallsworth (1996). Human vs. Computer Match in Finland. Computer Chess Reports Vol. 5 No. 3+4 pp. 7
  3. Jouni Uski (1996). Human vs. Computer Acttion Chess Match - Finland. Computer Chess Reports Vol. 5 No. 3+4 pp. 8

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