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  • ...n Page|Home]] * [[Tournaments and Matches|Tournaments]] * [[World Computer Chess Championship]] * 8th WCCC Shatin 1995''' The '''Eighth World Computer Chess Championship''' took place from May 25-30, [[Timeline#1995|1995]], Ho Sin H
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  • '''[[Main Page|Home]] * [[Tournaments and Matches|Tournaments]] * [[World Chess Software Championship]] * 4th WCSC Leiden 2015''' '''4th World Chess Software Championship 2015''',
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  • '''[[Main Page|Home]] * [[Engines]] * Chess - The Northwestern University Chess Program''' ...hive.computerhistory.org/projects/chess/related_materials/physical-object/ Chess 4.6 electronic board] at [[ACM 1978]], Courtesy of [[Monroe Newborn]], [[Th
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  • ...oko III''') and [[ACM 1972]] ('''Coko IV'''). Coko, the Cooper-Kozdrowicki chess program was written in [[Fortran]] as a highly selective tree searcher in t ...i-Cooper/8ca0c0f08ba564883b96f6126e2c0c3745fe31e7 COKO III: The Cooper-Koz Chess Program]''. [[ACM#Communications|Communications of the ACM]], Vol. 16, 7</r
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  • ...ic_Press Academic Press]<br/>Chapter VII. The Third United States Computer Chess Championship, p. 98</ref>. ...2/computers-compete-in-sheraton-chess-match/ Computers Compete in Sheraton Chess Match] by [http://www.thecrimson.com/writer/1200913/Peter__Koretsky/ Peter
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  • ...holm Stockholm], unfortunately loosing all its three games due to tactical blunders. Based on preliminary results or expectations, Papa was seeded third, ahead ...('''1976'''). ''[http://www.getcited.org/pub/101724802 The world computer chess championship, Stockholm 1974]''. University Press (Edinburgh) ISBN 08522428
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  • ....umn.edu/asset/viewAsset/57f3b6787d58ae5f74bf8ba9#57f3b6d77d58ae5574bf8bd8 Chess in the Art of Samuel Bak], [http://www.chgs.umn.edu/ Center for Holocaust & ...e Recognizer|recognizing]] a specific [[Material|material composition]], a chess program can probe, or in principle compute these tables to determine the ou
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  • '''CAPS''', (Chess as Problem Solving, CAPS-II)<br/> ...Beta|alpha-beta]] searcher in the domain of [[Tactics|chess tactics]]. A [[Chess Position|position]] is represented as [[Array|vector]] of 1040 words of inf
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  • ...''Roland La Tuffo Barczik Hungarian artist, La Tuffo's Artwork, Barcsik's Chess Art'' no longer available</ref> ]] ...|game]] is lost on demand of the opponent player, or in automatic computer chess play by an arbiter instance.
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  • ...s://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_chess_world_championship_matches List of chess world championship matches from Wikipedia]</ref> . [[Claude Shannon]] serve ==Chess<span id="Chess"></span>==
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  • ...rial|material]], attempts to apply similar techniques and algorithms as in chess were less successful. The breakthrough in computer Go was accomplished by [ ...licrap]], [[Karen Simonyan]], [[Demis Hassabis]] ('''2017'''). ''Mastering Chess and Shogi by Self-Play with a General Reinforcement Learning Algorithm''. [
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  • ...tch over nine months between the [[Kotok-McCarthy-Program]] and the [[ITEP Chess Program]] starting on November 22, [[Timeline#1966|1966]]. | [[FILE:ItepTeamTV.jpg|none|border|text-bottom|x320px|link=ITEP Chess Program]]
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  • an [[UCI]] compliant private chess engine written by [[Frank Schneider]] in [[Cpp|C++]], the development start ...he [[GridGinkgo]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_cluster cluster] chess program by [[Kai Himstedt]] et al., while Ginkgo continued to play the [[W
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  • ...on content of chess positions: Implications for game-specific knowledge of chess players'', pp. 283-289. [http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~shm/MI/mi12.html Machine * [[Anders Kierulf]], [[Jürg Nievergelt]] ('''1989'''). ''Swiss Explorer blunders its way into winning the first computer Go Olympiad''. [[1st Computer Olymp
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  • ...rams, and has been used for [[Go]], [[Gomoku|Go-Moku]], [[Othello]], and [[Chess]], among others <ref>[[James Gillogly]] ('''1989'''). ''New Directions in G * [[Anders Kierulf]], [[Jürg Nievergelt]] ('''1989'''). ''Swiss Explorer blunders its way into winning the first computer Go Olympiad''. [[1st Computer Olymp
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  • ...idgell]] <ref>[[Andrew Tridgell]] ('''1997'''). ''KnightCap — a parallel chess program on the AP1000+''.</ref>, [[Jonathan Baxter]] and [[Lex Weaver]]. ...lasian National Computer Chess Championship|Australasian National Computer Chess Championships]], and won two times, last one the [[NC3 2006]].
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  • '''[[Main Page|Home]] * [[Chess]] * [[Moves]] * Sacrifice''' ...n]] terms, most likely [[King Safety|king safety]] related. If, during a [[Chess Game|game]], the opponent offers an unexpected sacrifice, the program's [[T
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  • '''[[Main Page|Home]] * [[Engines]] * Killer Chess''' ...esscomputeruk.com/html/publication_archive.html November 1980] mentions K. Chess</ref>,<br/>
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  • the [[IBM]] sponsored successor of the chess entity [[Deep Thought]]. The project initially started in 1985 as [[ChipTes The declared target was to become the strongest chess entity ever and to beat the human world champion, which eventually happened
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  • ...ter_.28IM.29 International Master] David Levy hadn't competed seriously in chess for more than ten years, Deep Thought had some recent experience in [[Kaspa ...preparation with [[Danny Kopec]], the still too "rusty" man made too many blunders and got crashed 0-4. Deep Thought won the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Om
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  • ...rol and Communication in the Animal and the Machine]'', he describes how a chess program could be developed using a depth-limited [[Minimax|minimax search]] ...=317 A New Photograph of “El jugador ajedrecista,” the World’s First Chess Computer] by [http://nathanbauman.com/ Nathan Bauman], July 16th, 2006</ref
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  • an [[UCI]] compliant [[:Category:Open Source|open source chess engine]] by [[Aaron Becker]], written in [[C]], and the '''2.0''' pre-relea ...version caused it to occasionally follow up very strong play with bizarre blunders, as though it had lost its focus on the game and its mind was wandering aim
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  • ...zles <ref>[https://chessblunders.org/ Chess Blunders - endless database of chess puzzles]</ref>. * [https://chessblunders.org/ Chess Blunders - endless database of chess puzzles]
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