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  • ...]] * [[Tournaments and Matches|Tournaments]] * ACM North American Computer Chess Championship''' ...d in 1995 as [[Deep Blue]] was preparing for the first match against world chess champion [[Garry Kasparov]].
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  • ...* [[Tournaments and Matches|Tournaments]] * [[ACM North American Computer Chess Championship]] * ACM 1970''' ...e [[ACM|Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)]] hosted the first major chess tournament for computers in 1970. The event was organized by [[Monroe Newbo
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  • ...* [[Tournaments and Matches|Tournaments]] * [[ACM North American Computer Chess Championship]] * ACM 1978''' The [[ACM|ACM's]] '''Ninth North American Computer Chess Championship''' (NACCC) was held from December 4 to 6, [[Timeline#1978|1978
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  • ...* [[Tournaments and Matches|Tournaments]] * [[ACM North American Computer Chess Championship]] * ACM 1979''' ...d%203-2%20and%203-3.Computer_chess_at_ACM_79.062303018.pdf pdf] from [[The Computer History Museum]]</ref> .
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  • ...* [[Tournaments and Matches|Tournaments]] * [[ACM North American Computer Chess Championship]] * ACM 1981''' The [[ACM|ACM's]] '''Twelfth North American Computer Chess Championship''' (NACCC) was held from November 8 to 11, [[Timeline#1981|198
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  • ...* [[Tournaments and Matches|Tournaments]] * [[ACM North American Computer Chess Championship]] * ACM 1982''' ...''1982'''). ''Tournament News - The Thirteenth ACM North American Computer Chess Championship''. [[ICGA Journal#5_1|ICCA Newletter, Vol. 5, No. 1]]</ref> .
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  • ...* [[Tournaments and Matches|Tournaments]] * [[ACM North American Computer Chess Championship]] * ACM 1983''' ...Championship''' (NACCC) was simultaneously the [[WCCC 1983|Fourth Computer World Championship]]. It took place from October 22 to 25, [[Timeline#1983|1983]]
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  • ...* [[Tournaments and Matches|Tournaments]] * [[ACM North American Computer Chess Championship]] * ACM 1985''' ...n University]] headed by [[Hans Berliner]] won its first official computer chess tournament conveniently with a perfect score of 4 out of 4, winning from [[
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  • ...* [[Tournaments and Matches|Tournaments]] * [[ACM North American Computer Chess Championship]] * ACM 1986''' The [[ACM|ACM's]] '''Seventeenth North American Computer Chess Championship''' (NACCC), took place from November 2-6, [[Timeline#1986|1986
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  • ...he Computer History Museum]], [http://archive.computerhistory.org/projects/chess/related_materials/text/3-1%20and%203-2%20and%203-3%20and%204-3.1989_WCCC/19 [[FILE:cntrl-e-ps.gif|none|border|text-bottom|569px|link=http://www.computer-history.info/Page5.dir/pages/Chronicles.dir/index.html]]
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  • ...* [[Tournaments and Matches|Tournaments]] * [[ACM North American Computer Chess Championship]] * ACM 1990''' [[ACM|ACM's]] '''21st North American Computer Chess Championship''' (NACCC) was held in conjunction with the [[ACM]]/[[IEEE]] [
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  • ...* [[Tournaments and Matches|Tournaments]] * [[ACM North American Computer Chess Championship]] * ACM 1991''' [[ACM|ACM's]] '''22nd North American Computer Chess Championship''' (NACCC), alongside the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ACM/I
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  • ...age|Home]] * [[Tournaments and Matches|Tournaments]] * World Microcomputer Chess Championship''' ...ers agreed to discontinue the WMCCC on behalf of a yearly [[World Computer Chess Championship]] cycle, since the micro distinction seemed no longer contempo
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  • ...e|Home]] * [[Tournaments and Matches|Tournaments]] * [[World Microcomputer Chess Championship]] * 1st WMCCC London 1980''' ...CGA Tournaments)]</ref> , also the inofficial 1st [[European Microcomputer Chess Championship]].
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  • ...e|Home]] * [[Tournaments and Matches|Tournaments]] * [[World Microcomputer Chess Championship]] * 2nd WMCCC Travemünde 1981''' ...mputerwoche.de/heftarchiv/1978/42/1197195/ Horten macht's möglich: Schach-Computer für 250 Mark], October 13, 1978, [[Computerworld#Woche|Computerwoche]] 42/
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  • ...e|Home]] * [[Tournaments and Matches|Tournaments]] * [[World Microcomputer Chess Championship]] * 3rd WMCCC Budapest 1983''' ...peting with the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Germany East German] [[Chess-Master]].
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  • ...e|Home]] * [[Tournaments and Matches|Tournaments]] * [[World Microcomputer Chess Championship]] * 4th WMCCC Glasgow 1984''' ...dom], hosted by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chess_Scotland Scottish Chess Association] as part of their centenary celebration. [[Michael Valvo|Mike V
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  • '''The Technology Chess Program''',<br/> ...ACM North American Computer Chess Championship|ACM North American Computer Chess Championships]], and was two times runner-up at [[ACM 1971]] and [[ACM 1972
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  • ...ner]] wrote a chess program for the [[IBM 7090]]. Based on [[The Bernstein Chess Program|Alex Bernstein's 1957 program]] and routines by [[John McCarthy|McC * [[History|History of Computer Chess]]
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  • ...e|Home]] * [[Tournaments and Matches|Tournaments]] * [[World Microcomputer Chess Championship]] * 5th WMCCC Amsterdam 1985''' ...6, 2007, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Trade_Center_%28Amsterdam%29 World Trade Center (Amsterdam) from Wikipedia]</ref> ]]
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  • ...e|Home]] * [[Tournaments and Matches|Tournaments]] * [[World Microcomputer Chess Championship]] * 6th WMCCC Dallas 1986''' ...ttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States United States]. The field of 14 chess computers and programs were six participants with up to three entries each.
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  • ...e|Home]] * [[Tournaments and Matches|Tournaments]] * [[World Microcomputer Chess Championship]] * 8th WMCCC Almeria 1988''' ...remely popular <ref>[[David Levy]] ('''1988'''). ''8th World Microcomputer Chess Championship''. [[ICGA Journal#11_4|ICCA Journal, Vol. 11, No. 4]]</ref>. A
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  • ...e|Home]] * [[Tournaments and Matches|Tournaments]] * [[World Microcomputer Chess Championship]] * 9th WMCCC Portorož 1989''' The '''Ninth World Microcomputer Chess Championship''' took place from September 9 to 16, [[Timeline#1989|1989]],
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  • ...e|Home]] * [[Tournaments and Matches|Tournaments]] * [[World Microcomputer Chess Championship]] * 10th WMCCC Lyon 1990''' ...ionship_1990 match] <ref>[http://www.mark-weeks.com/chess/90kk$$.htm World Chess Championship : 1990 Kasparov - Karpov]</ref> .
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  • ...e|Home]] * [[Tournaments and Matches|Tournaments]] * [[World Microcomputer Chess Championship]] * 11th WMCCC Vancouver 1991''' ...a Canada] <ref>[[David Levy]] ('''1990'''). ''The 1991 World Microcomputer Chess Championship''. Entry Form. [[ICGA Journal#13_4|ICCA Journal, Vol. 13, No.
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  • ...e|Home]] * [[Tournaments and Matches|Tournaments]] * [[World Microcomputer Chess Championship]] * 12th WMCCC Munich 1993''' ...the event <ref>[[David Levy]] ('''1993'''). ''The 12th World Microcomputer Chess Championship - Information for Participants''. [[ICGA Journal#16_3|ICCA Jou
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  • ...e|Home]] * [[Tournaments and Matches|Tournaments]] * [[World Microcomputer Chess Championship]] * 13th WMCCC Paderborn 1995''' The '''Thirteenth World Microcomputer Chess Championship''' took place from October 10-15, [[Timeline#1995|1995]], in t
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  • ...e|Home]] * [[Tournaments and Matches|Tournaments]] * [[World Microcomputer Chess Championship]] * 14th WMCCC Jakarta 1996''' The '''Fourteenth World Microcomputer Chess Championship''' took place from October 8 to 15, [[Timeline#1996|1996]], Ca
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  • ...e|Home]] * [[Tournaments and Matches|Tournaments]] * [[World Microcomputer Chess Championship]] * 15th WMCCC Paris 1997''' ...r Ban]] and [[Shay Bushinsky]] won its first title, 1½ ahead of [[Virtual Chess]]. The closing dinner took place in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eiffel_T
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  • ...e|Home]] * [[Tournaments and Matches|Tournaments]] * [[World Microcomputer Chess Championship]] * 16th WMCCC Paderborn 1999''' ...wikipedia.org/wiki/Germany Germany], in conjunction with the [[Advances in Computer Games 9]] conference. [[Shredder]] was the winner of both tournaments simul
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  • ...e|Home]] * [[Tournaments and Matches|Tournaments]] * [[World Microcomputer Chess Championship]] * 17th WMCCC London 2000''' ...ikipedia.org/wiki/Mind_Sports_Olympiad Mind Sports Olympiad] and the [[5th Computer Olympiad]]. In a tough fight, [[Shredder]] by [[Stefan Meyer-Kahlen]] could
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  • ...e|Home]] * [[Tournaments and Matches|Tournaments]] * [[World Microcomputer Chess Championship]] * 18th WMCCC Maastricht 2001''' ...niversity <ref>[http://icga.leidenuniv.nl/icga/news/Olympiad/Olympiad/ 6th Computer Olympiad - Location]</ref> .
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  • ...Page|Home]] * [[Tournaments and Matches|Tournaments]] * PCW Microcomputer Chess Championship''' ...CW-MCC_1978.pdf pdf] from [http://www.chesscomputeruk.com/index.html Chess Computer UK] by [[Mike Watters]]</ref>.
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  • ...age|Home]] * [[Tournaments and Matches|Tournaments]] * [[PCW Microcomputer Chess Championship]] * PCW-MCC 1978''' ...Championship''' was held September 1978 as part of the [[Personal Computer World]] exhibition, West Center Hotel, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London Lond
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  • ...age|Home]] * [[Tournaments and Matches|Tournaments]] * [[PCW Microcomputer Chess Championship]] * PCW-MCC 1979''' ...d November 1-3, [[Timeline#1979|1979]], as part of the [[Personal Computer World]] exhibition, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London London], [https://en.wi
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  • ...ome]] * [[Tournaments and Matches|Tournaments]] * [[European Microcomputer Chess Championship]] * 2nd European MCC 1981''' ...|Personal Computer World Show]], also known as the 4th [[PCW Microcomputer Chess Championship]].
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  • ...|Home]] * [[Tournaments and Matches|Tournaments]] * European Microcomputer Chess Championship''' ...the [[PCW Microcomputer Chess Championship]] hosted by [[Personal Computer World]] (PCW) as part of their yearly exhibition. The 3rd PCW was simultaviously
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  • ...ome]] * [[Tournaments and Matches|Tournaments]] * [[European Microcomputer Chess Championship]] * 3rd European MCC 1982''' ...omputing]], Vol. 9, No. 1</ref>, also known as the 5th [[PCW Microcomputer Chess Championship]].
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  • ...ome]] * [[Tournaments and Matches|Tournaments]] * [[European Microcomputer Chess Championship]] * 4th European MCC 1983''' ...ector <ref>[[Frederic Friedel]] ('''1984'''). ''The European Microcomputer-Chess Championship - 6th PCW''. [[ICGA Journal#7_1|ICCA Journal, Vol. 7, No. 1]]<
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  • ...e|Home]] * [[Tournaments and Matches|Tournaments]] * Various Microcomputer Chess Tournaments''' * [[Stockholm MCCT 1979|First Stockholm Micro Computer Chess Tournament 1979]]
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  • ...Home]] * [[Tournaments and Matches|Tournaments]] * [[Various Microcomputer Chess Tournaments]] * CPWTIPC 1981''' ...ell]] ('''1981'''). ''MicroChess - Paris Tournament''. [[Personal Computer World]], August 1981</ref> .
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  • ...* [[Various Microcomputer Chess Tournaments]] * First International Chess-Computer Tournament in the USSR 1989''' ...fo/wiki/index.php/Mephisto_Europa Mephisto Europa] from [http://www.schach-computer.info/wiki/index.php/Hauptseite_En Schachcomputer.info Wiki] (German)</ref>
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  • ...ome]] * [[Tournaments and Matches|Tournaments]] * [[American Microcomputer Chess Tournaments]] * MCCT 1978''' ...l_history.2005.102630821/index.php?iid=orl-43343fb422232 Video] from [[The Computer History Museum]]</ref> .
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  • ...ation for Computing Machinery''', or '''ACM''', was founded in 1947 as the world's first scientific and educational computing society. =Computer Chess Activities=
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  • '''[[Main Page|Home]] * [[Engines]] * Chess - The Northwestern University Chess Program''' ...6 electronic board] at [[ACM 1978]], Courtesy of [[Monroe Newborn]], [[The Computer History Museum]]</ref> ]]
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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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  • ...Computer_Conference_November_7-10_San_Franciso_California. 1966 Fall Joint Computer Conference, November 7-10, San Franciso, California]</ref> in [https://en.w ...%20and%204-3.1984_15th_NACCC/1984%20NACCC.062303012.sm.pdf pdf] from [[The Computer History Museum]], covers [[WCCC 1983]]</ref> extremely slow with an impress
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  • ...[[WCCC 1974|1974]] behind [[Kaissa]], defeating favorite [[Chess (Program)|Chess 4.0]]. In 1980 at the [[WCCC 1980|3rd WCCC]], CHAOS was close to becoming c ..._Computer_Chess_Championship.1980.062303015.sm.pdf pdf reprint] from [[The Computer History Museum]]</ref> .
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  • ...er Chess Championship in Dallas, Texas], Gift of [[Monroe Newborn]], [[The Computer History Museum]]</ref> . ...ACM North American Computer Chess Championship|ACM North American Computer Chess Championships]] until [[ACM 1987]], including the [[ACM 1983]] which was si
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  • ...?iid=stl-43305190f1a84 Bellechess-playing computer, Date: 1977] from [[The Computer History Museum]]</ref> ]] ...game-ai-forum.org/icga-tournaments/tournament.php?id=68 3rd World Computer Chess Championship]</ref>.
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