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  • ...and [[WMCCC 1997|1997]], multiple [[IPCCC|International Paderborn Computer Chess Championships]], [[CCT Tournaments]], and the [[ICT 2002]]. [[FILE:cometDOSGUI.gif|none|border|text-bottom|link=http://www.septober.de/chess/index.htm]]
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  • ...pants, [[DOCCC 1999]], [http://old.csvn.nl/docc99.html Dutch Open Computer Chess Championship 1999] old [[CSVN]] site</ref> ]] ...vingston Chess960 Computer World Championship|Livingston Chess960 Computer World Championships]], [[Chess960CWC 2005|2005]] and [[Chess960CWC 2006|2006]].
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  • ...995%20WCCC.062303014.sm.pdf pdf] Courtesy of [[Monroe Newborn]] from [[The Computer History Museum]]</ref>. ...MIMD Computing''. Ph. D. thesis, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology|MIT]], [http://supertech.c
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  • ...nament Manager|tournament manager]] of a [[CLI]] or [[GUI]], watching them world-wide in a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_browser web browser] or dedica * [[Chess Server]]
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  • ...igLion by Matthias Gemuh is available!] by [[Frank Quisinsky]], [[Computer Chess Forums|Winboard Forum]], April 23, 2002</ref>. Since 2.23w in fall 2005, Bi ...igLion by Matthias Gemuh is available!] by [[Frank Quisinsky]], [[Computer Chess Forums|Winboard Forum]], April 23, 2002
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  • .... Since August 2013, Andreas Strangmüller maintains the [[FGRL]] computer chess [[Engine Rating Lists|engine rating list]] <ref>[http://www.fastgm.de/ Fast ...üller]], [[Computer Chess Forums|CSS Forum]], January 29, 2019 » [[Leela Chess Zero]]
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  • ...[DOCCC 1990|1990]] <ref>Harm Geert Muller ('''1990'''). ''A Matchbox Chess Computer''. [[ICGA Journal#13_4|ICCA Journal, Vol. 13, No. 4]]</ref>. ...s open source engine [[CrazyWa]] plays [[Shogi]] and [[Games#ChessVariants|Chess variants]] with [[Piece Drop|piece drops]] with boards up to 11x11, with up
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  • ...<ref>[http://home.hccnet.nl/h.g.muller/max-src2.html Micro-Max, a 133-line Chess Source] </ref>]] ...cro-Max-port by [[Andre Adrian]] (German)</ref> and the ''ATM18 mini chess computer'' from the electronics magazine [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elektor Elek
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  • ...://www.recherche.enac.fr/~weill/chess.html A Short Story of JCW's Computer Chess Program]</ref>. =Chess Programs=
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  • ...ions, Parallélisme de Recherche'', covers [[History|history]] of computer chess, a broad range of [[Search|search]] algorithms and [[Evaluation|evaluation] =Chess Programs=
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  • ...ec.games.chess]], July 29, 1994</ref> in [[Computer Chess Forums|rec.games.chess]] to a wider audience. ....com/winter/winter112.html#8405._Gusev_v_Auerbach 8405. Gusev v Auerbach - Chess Notes] by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Winter_(chess_historian) Ed
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  • ...eopac with chess module.jpg|border|right|thumb| Videopac G7000 with C 7010 chess module <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnavox_Odyssey%C2%B2 Magnavox ...tional Semiconductor NSC800] from [http://www.cpu-world.com/index.html CPU-World: Microprocessor news, benchmarks, information and pictures]</ref> , which i
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  • ...itors, [[DOCCC 1999]], [http://old.csvn.nl/docc99.html Dutch Open Computer Chess Championship 1999] old [[CSVN]] site</ref> ]] ...ref> and [[Tao]], as well as various [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computers]]. Cock de Gorter died on June 16, 2019 on [https://en.wikipedia.
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  • the first chess program by [[Marc-François Baudot]] and [[Jean-Christophe Weill]]. Jean-Ch ...er Olympiad#Chess|1st Computer Olympiad]] in 1989. He found his friend and chess player Marc-François Baudot,
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  • ...http://recherche.enac.fr/~weill/chess.html A Short Story of JCW's Computer Chess Program] by [[Jean-Christophe Weill]]</ref>. ...t <ref>[[Don Beal]] ('''1991'''). ''Report on the 11th World Microcomputer Chess Championship''. [[ICGA Journal#14_2|ICCA Journal, Vol. 14, No. 2]]</ref> :
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  • ...http://recherche.enac.fr/~weill/chess.html A Short Story of JCW's Computer Chess Program] by [[Jean-Christophe Weill]]</ref>. ...l]]</ref>. Écume further played the [[WMCCC 1993|12th World Microcomputer Chess Championship]] 1993 in Munich, the [[Aubervilliers Rapid Open#1994|Aubervil
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  • a massively [[Parallel Search|parallel]] chess program by [[Marc-François Baudot]], [[Jean-Christophe Weill]], [[Jean-Luc ...currently under development (but CHEVAL will probably not be ready for the World Championships). Frenchess is written with the support of the "Direction des
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  • ...UIN0J Re: CSS Article Translation] by [[Thorsten Czub|mclane]], [[Computer Chess Forums|rgcc]], February 16, 1997</ref>. ...30821/spracklen.oral_history_transcript.2005.102630821.pdf pdf] from [[The Computer History Museum]]</ref> :
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  • ...ean-luc-seret-le-retour.html Echecs à Dieppe : Jean-Luc Seret le retour - Chess & Strategy - Echecs & Stratégie], August 25, 2010 (French)</ref> ]] ...icité de France], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clamart Clamart]. He was chess advisor and along with [[Marc-François Baudot]], [[Jean-Christophe Weill]]
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  • ...herches'' (D.E.R.) at EDF, he co-authored the [[Parallel Search|parallel]] chess program [[Frenchess]] along with [[Marc-François Baudot]], [[Jean-Christop ...Gondran]] ('''1995'''). ''Frenchess: A Cray T3D at the 8th World Computer Chess Championship''. First European Cray-T3D Workshop, [http://citeseerx.ist.psu
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  • ...h.pl?Shmem/t3d.html,Shmem/t3d-f.html,Shmem/menu-scal.html High Performance Computer Architectures: A Historical Perspective - The CRAY T3D]</ref>. The T3D PEs =Chess Programs=
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  • '''[[Main Page|Home]] * [[Engines]] * Virtua Chess''' '''Virtua Chess''', (VirtuaChess)<br/>
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  • '''[[Main Page|Home]] * [[Engines]] * Virtual Chess''' ...|Titus Software]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_Chess_64 Virtual Chess 64 from Wikipedia]</ref> ]]
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  • ...ef>[http://www.hiarcs.com/pc-chess-explorer.htm PC Chess Software - HIARCS Chess Explorer download]</ref> ]] ...Mark Uniacke]]. HIARCS is an acronym for Higher Intelligence Auto Response Chess System, and its history of development lasts over 30 years now. Because HIA
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  • '''[[Main Page|Home]] * [[User Interface]] * [[GUI]] * HIARCS Chess Explorer''' '''HIARCS Chess Explorer''',<br/>
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  • ...mpionships]], [[Dutch Open Computer Chess Championship|Dutch Open Computer Chess Championships]] and [[International CSVN Tournament|International CSVN Tour ...to Cock de Gorter and the CSVN Board] by [[Harvey Williamson]], [[Computer Chess Forums|HIARCS Forum]], December 28, 2010 » [[Cock de Gorter]]
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  • ...ref>[[Peter van Diepen]] ('''1993'''). ''Report on the 13th Dutch Computer-Chess Championship''. [[ICGA Journal#16_4|ICCA Journal, Vol. 16, No. 4]]</ref>. ...pa.univ-lille3.fr/icga/round.php?tournament=119&round=5&id=1 London 1992 - Chess - Round 5 - Game 1 (ICGA Tournaments)]</ref>
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  • ...pionship|World Microcomputer Chess Championships]] and [[Computer Olympiad|Computer Olympiads]]. ''Woodpusher 1997'' played the [[WCCC 2004]] in [https://en.wi ...d to all the squares on the board is maintained by using [[Chess (Program)|CHESS 4.5's]] [[Bitboards|bit-board]] implementation. These data structures are u
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  • ...f>. As computer chess and games programmer, John is author of the computer chess program [[Woodpusher]] and the [[Go]] playing program [https://www.game-ai- ...org/icga-tournaments/round.php?tournament=24&round=1&id=5 Ramat-Gan 2004 - Chess - Round 1 - Game 5 (ICGA Tournaments)]</ref>
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  • ...spawns [[Process|processes]] for its parallel search. Due to its enormous chess [[Knowledge|knowledge]] implemented in its [[Evaluation|evaluation]], Diep ...'s stop wasting time on Vincent Diepeveen] by [[Dap Hartmann]], [[Computer Chess Forums|rgcc]], January 23, 1997
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  • ...ove]] idea. He is also famous for his emotional discussions in [[Computer Chess Forums]] and his animosity against [[Bitboards]] <ref>[https://www.stmintz. ...CC 2004]] <ref>[http://old.csvn.nl/gallery21.html 24th Open Dutch Computer Chess Championship 2004 - Photo Gallery]</ref>
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  • ...during [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Chess_Championship_2014 World Chess Championship 2014] in Norwegian TV, Capture from German [https://de.wikiped ...library [[Chess.jl]] <ref>[https://romstad.github.io/Chess.jl/dev/ Home · Chess.jl]</ref>.
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  • Based on [[Tord Romstad|Tord Romstad's]] [[:Category:Open Source|open source chess program]] [[Glaurung]] under the [[Free Software Foundation#GPL|GNU General ...y [[Marco Costalba]], [[CCC]], June 09, 2012 » [[ICGA]], [[World Computer Chess Championship]]
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  • ...t the [[WCCC 2011]], runner-up at the [[WCCC 2013]], and '''World Computer Chess Champion''' at the [[WCCC 2015]]. ...s_id=2172 'btrzx3' inaugurated at German university - Scientific Computing World], July 08, 2013</ref> <ref>[http://www.hpc.uni-bayreuth.de/btrzx3/index.htm
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  • ...hampionships]] since [[WCCC 2003|Graz 2003]], and became '''World Computer Chess Champion''' at the [[WCCC 2015]] in [[Leiden University|Leiden]]. ...Shredder wins in Graz after controversy] by [[Darse Billings]], [[Computer Chess Forums|CCC]], December 09, 2003</ref> .
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  • '''[[Main Page|Home]] * [[Conferences]] * Workshop Chess and Mathematics''' ...> <ref>[http://www.math.tu-dresden.de/num/chess2008/abstracts.pdf Workshop Chess and Mathematics] (pdf) agenda and abstracts</ref>
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  • '''[[Main Page|Home]] * [[Conferences]] * [[Workshop Chess and Mathematics]] * Efficient Generation of Sliding Piece Attacks''' ...' <ref>[http://www.math.tu-dresden.de/num/chess2008/abstracts.pdf Workshop Chess and Mathematics] (pdf) agenda and abstracts</ref>
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  • .... ''[http://people.csail.mit.edu/heinz/dt/node2.html How DarkThought Plays Chess.]'' [[ICGA Journal#20_3|ICCA Journal, Vol. 20, No. 3]]</ref> . In 1994, Mar ...tware by Beuckens and Hoekstra. Peter Gillgasch, the main brain behind the chess engine, wrote a prototype version of Dark Thought in [[Pascal]] in 1992.
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  • ...ersity of Karlsruhe] he developed the [[Pascal]] predecessor of a computer chess program which later evolved to [[DarkThought]] after he joined forces with ...oJ Re: World Championship of Computers] by [[Peter Gillgasch]], [[Computer Chess Forums|rgcc]], July 04, 1995 » [[WCCC 1995]]
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  • ...n Page|Home]] * [[Tournaments and Matches|Tournaments]] * [[World Computer Chess Championship]] * 24th WCCC Stockholm 2018''' '''24th World Computer Chess Championship 2018''',<br/>
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  • '''[[Main Page|Home]] * [[Tournaments and Matches|Tournaments]] * [[World Chess Software Championship]] * 7th WCSC Stockholm 2018''' '''7th World Chess Software Championship 2018''',<br/>
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  • ...ge based programs <ref>[http://www.thorstenczub.de/complcss2.html Complete Chess System 2 - TAL] from [[Thorsten Czub|Thorsten Czub's]] [http://www.thorsten ...rity Report 5, Not plagiarism unless feature is unique] page 4, [[Computer Chess Forums|Rybka Forum]], September 24, 2011</ref>.
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  • '''SuperChess''', (Super Chess)<br/> ...p://www.worldofspectrum.org/infoseek.cgi?regexp=%5Eg108$&phrase&loadpics=1 World of Spectrum - Sinclair Infoseek - Search Results]</ref>.
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  • '''[[Main Page|Home]] * [[Engines]] * Chess System Tal''' '''Chess System Tal''' (Complete Chess System 2 - TAL, CSTal, AI Factory Chess Tal), <br/>
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  • ...- A new way to do Chess]''. [[AI Factory]], Summer 2005</ref>, the earlier chess programs [[Merlin (GB)|Merlin]] and [[Rasputin]], and the [[Shogi]] program ...naments/program.php?id=217 Tacos] at the [[6th Computer Olympiad#Shogi|6th Computer Olympiad 2001]] <ref>[[Jeff Rollason]] ('''2001'''). ''Shotest wins Shogi t
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  • ...e [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Chess_Championship world's reigning chess champion], [[Garry Kasparov]]. During game play, Kasparov pops up in a vide ...ing for Heuristic Software were either nationally or internationally rated chess players.
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  • ...or [[Computerschach und Spiele]] and the [[ICGA Journal|ICCA Journal]]. As chess programmer he was author of the [[IBM PC|PC]] program [[Wappler]], which wa ....pl?tid=7098 Thomas Mally ist gestorben] by [[Ingo Althöfer]], [[Computer Chess Forums|CSS Forum]], April 16, 2014</ref> .
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  • ...ghly tripled the speed. Also, he created a special rule based language for chess masters (i.e. [[Larry Kaufman]]) to use to "teach" Rex how to evaluate a po ...] and [[WCCC 1989|6th]] [[World Computer Chess Championship|World Computer Chess Championships]] in Cologne 1986 and Edmonton 1989, and was forerunner of th
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  • a commercial chess program by [[Don Dailey]] and [[Larry Kaufman]]. The engine was written in ...8, [http://www.chesscomputeruk.com/html/computer_chess_reports.html Chess Computer UK] by [[Mike Watters]]</ref>:
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  • '''[[Main Page|Home]] * [[Engines]] * Corel Chess''' ...eb.ncf.ca/au829/resume.html About Alexander G. M. Smith (agmsmith) - Corel Chess for Windows]</ref> ]]
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  • ...-world-championship-chinese-chess-round.html World Championship of Chinese Chess, Round 8 in Munich Germany] by [[Sam Sloan]], [http://www.chessbanter.com/ ...am Sloan]] ('''1989'''). ''[http://www.anusha.com/chinesechess.htm Chinese Chess for Beginners]''. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ishi_Press Ishi Press Inte
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  • ...ref>[https://ratings.fide.com/card.phtml?event=2000725 Regan, Kenneth FIDE Chess Profile]</ref>. ...//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journal_of_Computer_and_System_Sciences Journal of Computer and System Sciences], Vol. 45, No. 3
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  • ...tegory:Open Source|open source]] from [[Jim Ablett|Jim Ablett's]] WinBoard chess projects. ...learning or the emperor has no clothes] by [[Michael Sherwin]], [[Computer Chess Forums|Winboard Forum]], May 19, 2006</ref>,
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  • ...USCF Chess]] from 1998 <ref>[http://www.mobygames.com/game/uscf-chess USCF Chess for Windows (1998) - MobyGames]</ref>. ...chess programs by winning the [[UPCCC 1994|1994 Uniform Platform Computer Chess Tournament]] held in London. WChess uses an iterative, [[Depth-First|depth
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  • a Dutch computer scientist, Ph.D. in [[Cognition|cognitive science]]. Until March 2009 Reije ...://www.aifactory.co.uk/newsletter/2006_01_shogichampionship_2006.htm World Computer Shogi Championship 2006 - AI Factory newsletter article Spring 2006]</ref>
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  • ...l| Hitoshi Matsubara <ref>[https://no-maps.jp/2017/en/event/ai_shogi.html World of Artificial Intelligence Shogi showed us | No Maps]</ref> ]] a Japanese computer scientist, professor at and vice chairman of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki
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  • a Japanese computer scientist, computer games programmer, associate professor at Department of Management Informati ...uki Iida]], [[Tsuyoshi Hashimoto]] ('''1999'''). ''Evolutionary Changes of Chess-like Games: A Study Using Self-play Experiments''. [http://sciencelinks.jp/
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  • .../wiki/Atacama_Desert Atacama Desert], one of the most remote places in the world, the distance from sources of light pollution makes the night sky all the m ...hp?f=7&t=8645 Ethereal - Official Release] by [[Andrew Grant]], [[Computer Chess Forums|CCRL Discussion Board]], June 25, 2016</ref>. Ethereal is greatly in
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  • ...reports and tournament reports over the time are available from [[Computer Chess Forums|forum archives]], as well the recent ones from the Arasan blog <ref> ...hread/d75cd258ea73a4a7 Arasan progress report] by [[Jon Dart]], [[Computer Chess Forums|rgcc]], May 23, 1996</ref>
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  • ...s]] [http://computer-chess.org/doku.php?id=home Computer-Chess Wiki]</ref> chess engine written by [[Frank Phillips]]. It is a [[Bitboards|bitboard]] engine ...sophisticated (voluminous anyway) with time. Playing on the [[Chess Server|chess servers]], even for a brief time, has certainly caused me to add stuff.
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  • ...r.info/wiki/index.php/CXG_Sphinx_50 CXG Sphinx 50] from [http://www.schach-computer.info/wiki/index.php/Hauptseite_En Schachcomputer.info Wiki] (German)</ref> ...ested <ref>[[Kaare Danielsen]] ('''1987'''). ''The 7th World Microcomputer Chess Championship, Rome, Italy, September 14-20, 1987''. [[ICGA Journal#10_3|ICC
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  • ...rted in the second half of 2008, and the program played on [[Free Internet Chess Server|FICS]] under the handle 'Almere', the name of Gunnar's [https://en.w ...011ACCAWCRCC/WCRCCResults.html 2011 Fifth Annual ACCA World Computer Rapid Chess Championships - Results]</ref>
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  • ...995%20WCCC.062303014.sm.pdf pdf] Courtesy of [[Monroe Newborn]] from [[The Computer History Museum]]</ref> and [[Cilkchess]] <ref>[https://www.game-ai-forum.or ...[Bradley Kuszmaul|Bradley C. Kuszmaul]] ('''1994'''). ''Massively Parallel Chess''. Third DIMACS Parallel Implementation Challenge, [https://en.wikipedia.or
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  • ...er] in chess <ref>[http://www.chessgames.com/player/fernand_gobet.html The chess games of Fernand Gobet] from [http://www.chessgames.com/index.html chessgam ....ac.uk/%7Ehsstffg/abstracts/deGroot_abstract.html Perception and memory in chess]. Heuristics of the professional eye.'' Assen: Van Gorcum, The Netherlands.
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  • ...aviotachessengine/Home/releases/gaviotav10 Gaviota v1.0 (engine) - gaviota chess engine]</ref>. ...ne/Home/change-log Change Log - gaviota chess engine]</ref> and [[Computer Chess Forums|Forum Posts]]
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  • ...]. At the [[Michigan State University]], Garth wrote the [[ETAOIN SHRDLU]] Chess Program for the [[Nova#1200|Nova 1200]] minicomputer <ref>[http://www.ababs ...h Courtois Jr.]] ('''1986'''). ''ACM's seventeenth North American Computer-Chess Championship (NACCC)''. [[ICGA Journal#9_4|ICCA Journal, Vol. 9, No. 4]] »
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  • ...oodbye-goodwill-computer-museum-hello-museum-of-computer-culture/ Goodwill Computer Museum], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austin,_Texas Austin, Texas], Image ...mb| Eclipse S/130 front panel <ref>Data General Eclipse S/130 front panel. Computer belongs to Emil Sarlija, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Commons W
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  • ...achgesellschaft Winterthur] also playing in the German Chess Landesliga at chess club [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engen,_Germany Engen] <ref>[http://bsv- .../~regan/chess/K-W/KHR99ii.html part 2], [http://www.cse.buffalo.edu/~regan/chess/K-W/Q-ending.html part 3] with [http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessplayer?
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  • ...[Kaissa]] was developed, which became the [[WCCC 1974|First World Computer Chess Champion]] in 1974. In 1998, the Institute was named after academician [htt =Chess Program=
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  • ...wiki/Budapest Budapest] XIV, Angol Street 27, the National Design Office's computer center, 1973, FOTO: [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Images_fro ...The cost of the computer in 1968 was 600 thousand pounds <ref>The European Computer Users Handbook, 1969, p. II/21</ref>.
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  • ...Berlin]]</ref> , first published about in 1948. Since 1941 Zuse worked on chess playing algorithms and formulated program routines <ref>[[Mathematician#Bau ...mputing Space, Computing Cosmos) - Computable Universe - The Universe is a Computer - Theory of Everything] by [[Jürgen Schmidhuber]]</ref> and [[Mathematicia
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  • a [[Chess Engine Communication Protocol]] compatible chess program written by [[Tony van Roon-Werten]]. Its first version including an ...vingston Chess960 Computer World Championship|Livingston Chess960 Computer World Championships]] in [[Chess960CWC 2005|2005]] and [[Chess960CWC 2006|2006]],
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  • ...n participated at three [[World Computer Chess Championship|World Computer Chess Championships]], the [[WCCC 2003]] in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graz G ...ia of Chess Middlegames]''. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chess_Informant Chess Informant]</ref>, as already used by [[Yngvi Björnsson]] and [[Tony Marsla
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  • ...l World » Blog Archive » ChessBrain]</ref>, with many voluntary computer chess developers and even more aficionados contributing in improving and testing ...n.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beowulf_cluster Beowulf cluster]. Work units encode [[Chess Position|position]] and [[Depth|search depth]] to be analyzed, distributed
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  • ...//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lecture_Notes_in_Computer_Science Lecture Notes in Computer Science], Vol. 9887, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Springer_Science%2BBusi * [[Eli David|Omid David]] ('''2003'''). ''The 11th World Computer-Chess Championship''. [[ICGA Journal#26_4|ICGA Journal, Vol. 26, No. 4]] » [[WCC
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  • ...f the [[WCCC 2004|12th World Computer-Chess Championship 2004]], the [[9th Computer Olympiad]] and [[CG 2004|4th International Conference on Computers and Game ...]], [[Nathan S. Netanyahu]] ('''2010'''). ''Optimizing Selective Search in Chess''. [https://icml.cc/Conferences/2010/program.html ICML Workshop on Machine
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  • ...or systems running under [[Windows]] and [[Linux]]. Naum was part of the ''Chess Coach'' program supporting the proprietary [[BlitzIn]], [[Dasher]] and [[Ch ...able laws of chess programming !] by [[Alexander Naumov|Naum]], [[Computer Chess Forums|Winboard Forum]], January 22, 2006</ref>.
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  • ...Chess Classic Mainz ([[Chess960]]) and the [[Livingston Chess960 Computer World Championship]]. * [[Eric van Reem]] ('''2004'''). ''The 13th International Paderborn Computer-Chess Championship''. [[ICGA Journal#27_1|ICGA Journal, Vol. 27, No. 1]] » [[IPC
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  • ...<ref>Image from no longer available DOS Museum - Download NOW, A Computer Chess Program</ref> ]] ...all three editions of [[Don Beal|Don Beal's]] [[Uniform-Platform Computer Chess Championship]], the [[IPCCC 1994]] and five [[Aegon Tournaments]].
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  • a chess program by [[Mark Taylor]] and advisor [[David Levy]] for the [[68000]] (68 ...m.org/icga-tournaments/round.php?tournament=62&round=5&id=7 Cologne 1986 - Chess - Round 5 - Game 7 (ICGA Tournaments)]</ref>
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  • ...iChess]] and [[Enterprise]], sold as [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computers]]. ...Library)]</ref> , including a disk with [[Pascal]] source code of [[Turbo Chess]], as well as programs for [[Bridge]] and [[Gomoku|Go-Moku]] for [https://e
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  • ...National Center for Scientific Research] (CNRS). He received his Ph.D. in computer science in 1992 from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Sabatier_Universit ..._of_top_chess_players_throughout_history#Markovian_Model Comparison of top chess players throughout history from Wikipedia - 2.2 Markovian Model]</ref>. By
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  • an American chess player, computer scientist, and [[BitScan|bit scan]] pioneer. His [[BitScan#WalterFaxonsmagi ...ytimes.com/1970/06/07/archives/chess-brookline-wins-high-school-event.html Chess] by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel_Albert_Horowitz Al Horowitz], [ht
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  • a [[WinBoard]] and [[UCI]] compliant chess engine by [[Peter Fendrich]], written in [[Cpp|C++]]. Its development star The chess engine Alaric is named after [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaric_I Alaric
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  • a computer scientist and senior lecturer at School of Computer Science & Engineering, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_New_Sou ...tko]] <ref>[[Michael Bain]] ('''1994'''). ''Learning Logical Exceptions in Chess''. Ph.D. thesis - Acknowledgements</ref>.
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  • a British computer scientist and computer games programmer. ...pling], and won the Gold medal at the [[4th Computer Olympiad#Scrabble|4th Computer Olympiad, Scrabble]], London, 1992 <ref>[http://www.gtoal.com/scrabble/scra
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  • a Greek computer scientist, computer chess programmer and teacher of computer science at a public school in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greece Greece] ...in [[Chess960]] at the [[Chess960CWC 2005|1st Livingston Chess960 Computer World Championship 2005]], and its private successor [[Sibyl]].
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  • a [[WinBoard]] compatible chess engine by [[Stan Arts]], written in [[Pascal]], compiled with the [https:/ ...n May 2003, it evolved from Stan's earlier programs [[Stan's Chess]] aka S-chess, the new name in dependence on the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-meta
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  • a microcomputer chess program by [[Geoffrey Bulmer]] which participated at the [[European MCC 198 ...ent - 4th European Microcomputer Chess Championship''. [[Personal Computer World]], [http://www.chesscomputeruk.com/html/publication_archive_1983.html Decem
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  • ...f>[[Kathe Spracklen]] ('''1979'''). ''Second Annual European Microcomputer Chess Championship - Results and Authors''. [[ICGA Journal#2_2|ICCA Newsletter, V ...[[Tony Harrington]] ('''1983'''). ''Advance Warning''. [[Personal Computer World]], [http://www.chesscomputeruk.com/html/publication_archive_1983.html Novem
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  • a Japanese computer scientist, and computer [[Shogi]] programmer. He was affiliated with the ''Graduate School of Infor ...26回世界コンピュータ将棋選手権 参加チーム] 26th World Computer Shogi Championship participating teams</ref>.
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  • ...mputer Championships] by Stefan Hahndel, [[Computer Chess Forums|rec.games.chess]], November 8, 1993</ref>. * [http://www.chess-results.com/tnr89.aspx?lan=41 Casino Open 1991]
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  • a Spanish computer scientist, researcher at the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_ ...essbase.com/post/computer-analysis-of-world-champions Computer analysis of world champions] by [[Søren Riis]], [[ChessBase|ChessBase News]], November 02, 2
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  • an American mathematician, computer scientist and professor at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornell_Universit ...l Networks|neural network]] chess engine <ref>[https://maiachess.com/ Maia Chess]</ref>.
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  • an American mathematician, programmer and computer scientist, B.Sc. from [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] in 2002. Matthew was a prodigy in programming. He wrote his first computer program in [[Basic]] at age 4,
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  • a German chess computer entered by [[Klaus Dieter Langer]] at the [[WMCCC 1989]] in [https://en.wik <ref>[[Richard Lang]] ('''1989'''). ''The Ninth World Microcomputer Chess Championship''. [[ICGA Journal#12_4|ICCA Journal, Vol. 12, No. 4]]</ref>,
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  • [[FILE:Tigran Petrosian World Chess Champion.jpg|border|right|thumb| Tigran Petrosian <ref> [https://en.wikipe an [[UCI]] compliant chess engine by [[Gábor Mihály]], written in [[Cpp|C++]].
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  • a private chess program written by [[Jean-Louis Boussin]]. Futé participated at the [[WCCC ...rg/icga-tournaments/round.php?tournament=21&round=4&id=6 Reykjavík 2005 - Chess - Round 4 - Game 6 (ICGA Tournaments)]</ref>
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  • a [[Chess Engine Communication Protocol]] and [[UCI]] compatible chess engine by [[Josué Forte]], written in [[C]]. ...y Kaufman]] ('''1995'''). ''1994 Uniform Platform Tournament''. [[Computer Chess Reports]], Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 8</ref>,
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  • a British early computer games and chess programmer, along with Richard Turner, co-founder and director of the game ...Computer_198205/page/n26/mode/1up Interview-One Degree In Artic]''. [[Your Computer]], May 1982</ref>
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