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WMCCC 1995

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| [[HiarcsHIARCS|Hiarcs HIARCS X]]
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| [[Mark Uniacke]], [[Eric Hallsworth]]
=The Tournament=
The host was represented by two programs, [[Cheiron]] and [[Alpha I]], a single processor version of [[Zugzwang (Program)|Zugzwang]]. Reigning World Microcomputer Champion [[HiarcsHIARCS]] wasn't represented by [[Mark Uniacke]], but a local operator, who unfortunately lost some time between moves up and then <ref>[http://groups.google.com/group/rec.games.chess.computer/browse_frm/thread/dffcd4f0daf909e6 ICCA rules] by [[Martin Zentner]], [[Computer Chess Forums|rgcc]], October 31, 1995</ref> <ref>[[Mark Uniacke]] ('''1995'''). ''Computers & Operators''. [[Computer Chess Reports|Computer Chess Reports Vol. 5 No. 3+4]] pp. 65</ref> <ref>[[Mark Uniacke]] ('''1995'''). ''Autoplayers''. [[Computer Chess Reports|Computer Chess Reports Vol. 5 No. 3+4]] pp. 66</ref> . [[MChess]] on the other hand was operated by an encouraged [[Peter Schreiner]] with great care. [[Richard Lang]] was abort on behalf of [[Chess Genius]], [[Johan de Koning]] with [[The King]]. From the United States [[Bruce Moreland]] was present, while [[Junior]] was operated by local university staff. [[Fritz]], who just won the [[Shannon Trophy]] a [[WCCC 1995|few months before]] did not participate in person, but his twin brother [[Quest]] by [[Frans Morsch]].
==Titles==
'''[[World Microcomputer Chess Championship|Up one level]]'''
[[Category:1995]]

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