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  1. Computers in Chess: Solving Inexact Search Problems (Symbolic Computation / Artificial Intelligence) by M. M. Botvinnik, 1983-11-29
  2. Computers, Chess and Long-Range Planning. (Heidelberg Science Library) by Michail M. Botvinnik, 1970-07-08
  3. Chess Skill in Man and Machine
  4. Computers and Games: 5th International Conference, CG 2006, Turin, Italy, May 29-31, 2006, Revised Papers (Lecture Notes in Computer Science / Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues)
  5. Computers and Games: Third International Conference, CG 2002, Edmonton, Canada, July 25-27, 2002, Revised Papers (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  6. The Machine Plays Chess (Pergamon Chess Series) by A. G. Bell, 1978-02
  7. Computers and Games: 4th International Conference, CG 2004, Ramat-Gan, Israel, July 5-7, 2004. Revised Papers (Lecture Notes in Computer Science / Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues)
  8. Scalable Search in Computer Chess: Algorithmic Enhancements and Experiments at High Search Depths (Computational Intelligence) by Ernst A. Heinz, 1999-12
  9. Computers and Games: 6th International Conference, CG 2008 Beijing, China, September 29 - October 1, 2008. Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science ... Computer Science and General Issues)
  10. Chess and Machine Intuition by George W. Atkinson, 1998
  11. Forcing Chess Moves: The Key to Better Calculation by Charles Hertan, 2008-04-07
  12. Secrets of a Grandpatzer: How to Beat Most People and Computers at Chess by Kenneth Mark Colby, 1979-01-01
  13. Computer Gamesmanship by David N. L. Levy, 2009-04-15
  14. Computer Games I by David N. L. Levy, 2009-04-10

41. Play Free Chess Online,Download Internet Board Games For Kids
Play Free Chess Online against the computer. You move whites. To move a piece, just click on it and the computer will mark cell to which you can make the
http://www.learn4good.com/games/board/chess.htm

42. Computer-Chess Wiki Forum
ComputerChess Discussion Forum Latest postings. Update Information October 25, 2010 15 hours, 14 minutes ago
http://computer-chess.org/forum/

43. World Chess Championship : Computer Chess
Computer experts vastly underestimate the time required to beat the World Champion. Chess experts, on the other hand, vastly overestimate the time involved.
http://www.mark-weeks.com/chess/wcc-comp.htm
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Computer experts vastly underestimate the time required to beat the World Champion. Chess experts, on the other hand, vastly overestimate the time involved. - Dr. Hans Berliner, 1988
World Computer Chess Champions (WCCC)
Year Place Winner Developer(s) Country Kanazawa Rybka Rajlich USA Pamplona Rybka Rajlich USA Beijing Rybka Rajlich USA Amsterdam Rybka Rajlich USA Turin Junior Ban/Bushinsky Israel Reykjavik Zappa Cozzie USA Ramat-Gan Junior Ban/Bushinsky Israel Graz Shredder Meyer-Kahlen Germany Maastricht Junior Ban/Bushinsky Israel Paderborn Shredder Meyer-Kahlen Germany Hong Kong Fritz Morsch/de Gorter/Feist Germany/Netherlands Madrid Chessmachine Schroeder Netherlands Edmonton Deep Thought Hsu USA Cologne Cray Blitz (tiebreak) Hyatt USA New York Cray Blitz Hyatt USA Linz Belle Thompson USA Toronto Chess 4.6 Slate/Atkins USA Stockholm Kaissa Donskoy USSR
World Microcomputer Chess Champions (WMCCC)
Maastricht Deep Junior Ban/Bushinsky Israel London Shredder Meyer-Kahlen Germany (Same as 9th WCCC, Paderborn.)

44. Shredder Computer Chess Download - Macintosh
Commercial $30-$100 The Macintosh version of the 2005 World Computer Chess Blitz champion. Downloadable Demo, Universal bineary. Updated 2006.
http://www.shredderchess.com/mac.html
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The famous Shredder chess program by Stefan Meyer-Kahlen is also available in our Online Store for the Apple Macintosh computer. For the first time Mac users have a chance to play with the twelve times World Computer Chess Champion. Shredder is available in three different versions so that every chess player with a Mac can find his appropriate chess partner. Click here to find out more about the differences between those three versions. All Shredder versions for the Mac are universal binaries.
Free Shredder Demo Download
You can download a slightly restricted test version of the computer chess program Shredder Classic 4 Mac FREE of charge. You can extensively try out this download test version for 30 days without any obligation. If you like the chess program and would like to keep on using it, you can get your personal license code here . Play chess with Shredder on the Macintosh! Click here to visit the Macintosh section of our online shop.

45. Loop Computer Chess
Neben wissenschaftlichen Artikeln zum Thema kann hier auch die Loop UCI-Engine heruntergeladen werden. Kurze technische Informationen zur Loop-Schachengine werden regelm ig aktualisiert.
http://www.loopchess.com
Computer Schach Engine Loop 2010
Letzte Aktualisierung: August 2010 Loop 2010 ist eine 64-Bit UCI Computer Schach Engine. Die grundlegenden Datenstrukturen basieren auf Bitboards
Letzte Aktualisierung: Juli 2010
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New Architectures in Computer Chess
Letzte Aktualisierung: Juni 2009 Die Dissertation von Fritz Reul wurde von 2005 - 2009 unter der Betreuung von Jaap van den Herik und Jos Uiterwijk geschrieben und am 17. Juni 2009 an der verteidigt.
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Computer Schach Engine Loop 2007
Letzte Aktualisierung: Juni 2007 World Computer Chess Championships 2007 in Amsterdam den dritten Platz hinter Rybka und Zappa.
Downloads
Entwicklung, Programmierung und Test
Die Loop Computer Schach Engine wird seit 2005 von Fritz Reul Gerhard Sonnabend
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46. Computer Chess Programming » Blog Archive » About
This is my personal collection of (pointers to) information about computer chess programming. I intend to add more information in the future.
http://www.xs4all.nl/~verhelst/chess/programming.html
Computer Chess Programming
This is my personal collection of (pointers to) information about computer chess programming. I intend to add more information in the future.

47. Page Not Found (404) - Maastricht University
Promotes computer chess programming, holds competitions with computer players, and publishes a quarterly journal.
http://www.cs.unimaas.nl/icga/

48. CCRL 40/40 - Index
Chess Paderborn 64bit 4CPU, Zap!Chess Paderborn SE 32-bit, Zap!Chess Chess Zanzibar 64-bit 2CPU, Zap!Chess Zanzibar 64-bit 4CPU, Zappa 1.1 32-bit
http://computerchess.org.uk/ccrl/4040/
: CCRL 40/40 Downloads and Statistics October 29, 2010 Testing summary: Total: 283'328 games
played by 908 programs
39518 CPU days (X2 4600+)
White wins: 101'358 (35.8%)
Black wins: 75'229 (26.6%)
Draws: 106'741 (37.7%)
White score: 54.6%
Rating list
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Ponder off, General book (up to 12 moves), 3-4-5 piece EGTB
Time control: Equivalent to 40 moves in 40 minutes on Athlon 64 X2 4600+ (2.4 GHz)
Computed on October 29, 2010 with Bayeselo based on 283'328 games Rank Name Rating Score Average
Opponent Draws Games LOS ELO Rybka 4 64-bit 4CPU Stockfish 1.8 64-bit 4CPU Naum 4.2 64-bit 4CPU Critter 0.80 64-bit 4CPU ... Surprise 4.3b13
Results matrix
All engines (top 12, best versions only) Name ELO Rybka Stock Naum Critt ... Thinker 5.4C Inert 64-bit 4CPU Performance color legend: (Only pairs with at least 30 games)
LOS matrix
All engines (top 12, best versions only) Name ELO Ryb Sto Nau Cri ... Thinker 5.4C Inert 64-bit 4CPU LOS color legend:
Complete list (all engines and versions) Pure list (removes rating distortions)
Selections from the complete rating list:
All engines 32-bit 1-2-CPU engines 32-bit ... 32-bit
Custom comparison
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49. WebChess
Welcome to the world of GNU Chess, linked to the Web. Computer plays Black, White. Think Time 1/10 second, 1/4 second, 1/2 second, 1 second, 2 seconds
http://chess.delorie.com/

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50. Paderborner Schachtürken-Cup
Zu dem j hrlich im Dezember durchgef hrten Turnier werden aktuelle Informationen und Ausschreibungsunterlagen bereitgestellt. Parallel finden die International Paderborn Computer Chess Championships, ein Turnier f r Schachprogramme, statt.
http://www.schachtuerken-cup.de/
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51. Chess Vs Computer
Chess vs the Computer! P4wn is Javascript chess written by Douglas Bagnall. Original website can be found here http//p4wn.sourceforge.net/.
http://www.berghuis.co.nz/abiator/games/chessvscomputer/chessvcomputer.html

52. Computer Chess - Professional Chess Program By The Ten Times World Computer Ches
Shredder Classic 2.0 Shredder Classic is a professional computer chess program by Stefan MeyerKahlen, the ten times world computer chess champion.
http://computer-chess.softalizer.com/
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Shredder Classic 2.0
Shredder Classic is a professional computer chess program by Stefan Meyer-Kahlen, the ten times world computer chess champion. It combines extremely powerful play with easy handling. The play of the program can be variably adjusted to any strength, so that everyone can find an adequate chess partner. Many functions for analysing one's own games as well as a built-in coach, who is alert of one's mistakes, help to improve your play.
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53. Man Versus Machine: When A Computer Will Become World Chess Champion | Chess Blo
It is superfluous to say that you need a computer to play computer chess! Your time to think for a move does not depend on computer, but it does for the software.
http://www.mychessblog.com/man-versus-machine-when-a-computer-will-become-world-

54. The Chess Master And The Computer By Garry Kasparov | The New York Review Of Boo
Feb 11, 2010 The four leading chess computer manufacturers had sent their top models, including eight named after me from the electronics firm Saitek.
http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2010/feb/11/the-chess-master-and-the-co

55. Computer Chess Information And Resources
Computer chess information and resources blog that follows a creation of a free c chess engine
http://chessbin.com/

56. Computer C R L
Welcome to the CCRL (Computer Chess Rating Lists) website. CCRL was formed in 2006 with the founding members being Graham Banks, Ray Banks, Sarah Bird, Kirill Kryukov and Charles
http://computerchess.org.uk/ccrl/
Welcome to the CCRL (Computer Chess Rating Lists) website. CCRL was formed in 2006 with the founding members being Graham Banks, Ray Banks, Sarah Bird, Kirill Kryukov and Charles Smith. Other testers have since been invited to join. Currently active testers are Graham Banks, Ray Banks (FRC only), Shaun Brewer, Adam Hair, Aser Huerga, Kirill Kryukov, Dom Leste, Tom Logan, Denis Mendoza, Wassim Saeed, Charles Smith, George Speight, Gabor Szots and Martin Thoresen. Basically we are a group of computer chess enthusiasts who enjoy engine v engine testing. We thought that our hobby would be more meaningful if we combined our results by being part of a group. Although we have a constitution plus set guidelines on testing conditions, testers have freedom of choice as to what they wish to test and how. For example, some use a systematic process, whereas others prefer to run tournaments. The latest CCRL Rating Lists and Statistics are available for viewing from the following links: Please note that the three lists are updated separately to each other.

57. Best Free Computer Chess
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58. Jim's Computer Chess Page
Jim Bumgardner's Jim's Computer Chess Page Computer Chess . Computer Chess Programming. I wrote my first computer chess program for the Mac around 1990.
http://www.jbum.com/computerchess.html
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I wrote my first computer chess program for the Mac around 1990. Since then I have at times become quite immersed in following computer chess activity. I was probably the only "groupie" (e.g. non participant) who attended the ACM computer chess championship in Cape May New Jersey in 1994. Contrary to the opinion of some who know me, I am not a very good chess player. One of the main things hindering me from improving the play of my chess program is that it easily beats me and I am at a loss to figure out why, since my chess is so poor. In 2002, that interest revived, perhaps fueled by the recent "Brains in Bahrain" human/computer match pitting the current world human champion (Kramnik) against the current computer champion (Deep Fritz). That match ended in a draw. At that time, I dug out one of my archival Macintosh CD-ROMs and copied my old Macintosh chess program, "Mu Chess," so I could get it working on my Windows machine. After fixing a few long- standing bugs, the program was playing better than ever (which is not all that great - it had a Blitz rating of about 1500). I got it to interface with a common chess- board UI, XBoard/Winboard , and it played games against human chess nuts from various parts of the world on the Free Internet Chess Server The program played under the name of 'plywood', a name intended to insult its intelligence, as well as a reference to the plies that computer-chess programs search when they are thinking.

59. Computer Chess: Information From Answers.com
This is pursued in some cases for sport and in others to deepen scientific understanding of the kinds of knowledge that support mental skills. From specialized activities in
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Home Library Health World of the Mind This is pursued in some cases for sport and in others to deepen scientific understanding of the kinds of knowledge that support mental skills. From specialized activities in both the sport and the science category, artificial intelligence scientists have obtained insights of general relevance to cognition and its computer simulation, including topics such as the following. How is a causal model of some problem domain to be exploited in solving particular problems within it? What principles characterize knowledge-based planning? What are the trade-offs between the use of calculation and the use of stored patterns during problem solving? Can the fruits of past calculations be turned into summarizing patterns for future use; and can the fruits of past miscalculations also be utilized, and if so how? What are the limits to human codification of a skill, and can these limits be overcome in any way? What makes a pattern-directed representation intelligible, and what makes such a representation also executable 'in the head'? The properties of chess which make it especially suitable for computer-based approaches to such questions are that the domain can be fully and exactly defined; it overextends the best human intellects; it demands calculation, learning, concept manipulation, analogical thinking, and long-term judgement. Moreover master skill at chess is measurable on a universal scale, and over the centuries players and scholars have built a vast incremental literature of chess knowledge, as apprehended and improved by each generation.

60. HowStuffWorks "How Chess Computers Work"
Apr 1, 2000 Computer chess calculators are now the best chess players on the planet, even though they do it totally blindly.
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  • If you have ever watched a person first learning to play chess, you know that a human chess player starts with very limited abilities. Once a player understands the basic rules that control each piece, he or she can "play" chess. However, the new player is not very good. Each early defeat comes as something of a surprise "Oh, I didn't think about that!" or "I didn't see that coming!" are common exclamations. The human mind absorbs these experiences, stores away different board configurations, discovers certain tricks and ploys, and generally soaks up the nuances of the game one move at a time. As the level of skill develops, the player will often read books to discover patterns of play used by the best players. Strategies and tactics develop to guide the player through each game. For a human being, therefore, the game of chess involves a great deal of

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