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  1. All the Right Moves: A VLSI Architecture for Chess (ACM Distinguished Dissertation) by Carl Ebeling, 1987-06-19
  2. Winning Chess Strategies by Yasser Seirawan, 1998-10-01
  3. How to Get the Most from Your Chess Computer (RHM chess books) by Julio Kaplan, 1981-01
  4. One Jump Ahead: Computer Perfection at Checkers by Jonathan Schaeffer, 2008-11-13
  5. Tactics (Winning Chess) by Yasser Seirawan, 1998-10-01
  6. Brilliancies (Winning Chess) by Yasser Seirawan, 1998-10-01
  7. Play Winning Chess by Yasser Seirawan, Jeremy Silman, 1998-10-01
  8. The Chess Computer Handbook (Batsford Chess Book) by D.N.L. Levy, 1984-03-29
  9. Check on checkers: in perfect game, there's no winner.(This Week)(computer chess program): An article from: Science News by J. Rehmeyer, 2007-07-21
  10. Acorn Computer World Chess Championship - Bulletin No. 6 / 11-26-1983 by Ray (Comment.); Korchnoi, Victor; Kasparov, Gary; Acorn Computer World Chess Championship Keene, 1983
  11. Acorn Computer World Chess Championship / Bulletin Number 10 - 12/1/1983 by Ray (Comment.); Korchnoi, Victor; Kasparov, Gary; Acorn Computer World Chess Championship Keene, 1983
  12. Acorn Computer World Chess Championship / Bulletin Number 20 - 12/15/1983 by Ray (Comment.); Korchnoi, Victor; Kasparov, Gary; Acorn Computer World Chess Championship Keene, 1983
  13. sargon III Computer Chess by spracklen, 1984
  14. Acorn Computer World Chess Championship - Bulletin No. 5 / 11-25-1983 by Ray (Comment.); Korchnoi, Victor; Kasparov, Gary; Acorn Computer World Chess Championship Keene, 1983

61. Chessville - Links - Comprehensive - Computer Chess & Software
Articles, advice game collections on beating computer chess programs. BabasChess Large collection of links articles about computer chess.
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62. Macworld: News: Mac Wins International Computer Chess Tourney
Apple technologies drove the winning entrant for the fifth International Dutchcomputer chess Championships.
http://www.macworld.com/news/2005/07/21/shredder/index.php?lsrc=mwrss

63. Chess Computers : Play Chess Against Computers, Computer Chess Games By Excalibu
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64. Computer History Museum - Events
Visitors will explore the multilayered history of computer chess, listen tochess software pioneers, learn the basics of chess algorithms and experience
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65. Academic Chess Lessons Online Chess Strategy
Devoted to teaching chess to kids. Contains chess rules, strategies, tips, games, diagrams, and computer chess.
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66. Programming Topics
A series of essays on computer chess topics written by Bruce Moreland.
http://www.seanet.com/~brucemo/topics/topics.htm
This page will contain links to a series of essays on computer chess topics, as I have time to write them. The topics are oriented toward those who want to write their own chess program, or understand how chess programs work. I do not mean to describe ever conceivable way of writing a chess program. It is my intent to talk about common techniques, in some cases with a personal perspective since I have implemented a lot of this stuff. As of this moment, I am writing all of this stuff off the top of my head. There are a lot of people that need credit for these ideas, and in many cases I don't know who to credit. I will figure this all out eventually and provide some history when possible. I will also provide some amount of experimental evidence in order to support some claims that I make. If you want a fully functional chess program, including source, you are free to download my free chess program Gerbil , and you can see practical examples of some of the techniques that I describe.
  • Basic Search Techniques
  • Min-Max Search Alpha-Beta Search Principal Variation Search Quiescent Search ... Static Exchange Evaluation Some Other Search-Related Topics
  • Collecting the Principal Variation Iterative Deepening Aspiration Windows Checkmate/Stalemate Scoring Contempt Factor Fifty-Move Draw Detection Hash Tables
  • Zobrist Keys Transposition Table Repetition Detection Handling mate scores Advanced Search Topics
  • Multiprocessor Search Techniques Null-Move Foward Pruning Other Pruning Techniques Search Extensions
  • 67. Chess Board Game, Computer Chess Game, Master Chess Game Download
    Grand Master Chess is a Chess Board Game, computer chess Game simulator is strongenough to keep you alert throughout the game.
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    A perfect Chess Board Game, Play this computer chess game, it is strong enough to keep you alert throughout the master chess game. Chess Board Game - Master Chess Game
    cannot possibly leave any professional or amateur chess player indifferent to all the new possibilities. The chess board game features multi-playing; a new sound effects algorithm lets you choose your own mp3 directory. Computer intellect adjustment is capable of selecting preset installations. Buy chess board game: Buy Now Download Chess Board Game - Computer Chess Game Key Features:
    The scaling algorithm is so remarkable that you can actually see all the small details of the chess figures. Some sets feature real figures, such as antique Iranian chess, provided be Geogiy Ivanov. While the design varies from traditional to futuristic, flexible settings allow the levels to vary for people with different skills.

    68. Computer Chess: Information From Answers.com
    computer chess The idea of creating a chess playing machine dates back to theeighteenth century . Around 1769 , the chess playing automaton called.
    http://www.answers.com/topic/computer-chess
    showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Wikipedia Best of Web Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping computer chess Wikipedia computer chess The idea of creating a chess -playing machine dates back to the eighteenth century . Around , the chess playing automaton called The Turk became famous before being exposed as a hoax . After that, the field of mechanical chess research languished until the advent of the digital computer in the . Since then, chess enthusiasts and computer engineers have built, with increasing degrees of seriousness and success, chess-playing machines and computer programs. Chess-playing computers are available for negligible cost, and there are many programs (even the free GNU Chess Amy Pepito Crafty , and more http://wbec-ridderkerk.nl/ ) that play a game that, with the aid of virtually any modern personal computer can defeat most master players under tournament conditions, while top commercial programs like Shredder or Fritz have surpassed even world champion caliber players at blitz and short time controls.

    69. World Chess Championship : Computer Chess
    World Chess Computer Championships. World computer chess Champions (WCCC). , Year, Place, Winner, Developer(s), Country
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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 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
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    Maastricht Deep Junior Ban/Bushinsky Israel London Shredder Meyer-Kahlen Germany (Same as 9th WCCC, Paderborn.) Paris Junior Ban/Bushinsky Israel Jakarta Shredder Meyer-Kahlen Germany Paderborn MChess-Pro 5.0 Hirsch USA Munich Hiarcs Uniacke UK Vancouver Gideon Schroeder Netherlands Lyon Mephisto Lang UK Portoroz Mephisto Lang UK Almeria Mephisto Lang UK Rome Mephisto Lang UK Dallas Mephisto Lang UK Amsterdam Mephisto Lang UK Glasgow Elite X Spracklen USA Budapest Elite A/S Spracklen USA Travemunde Fidelity X Spracklen USA London Chess Challenger Spracklen USA
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    70. Computer Chess
    While most chess games support a single computer opponent, Chess Commander supportsan unlimited number. The full version contains 4 computer opponents
    http://www.chesscommander.com/computerchess.htm
    Computer Chess While most chess games support a single computer opponent, Chess Commander supports an unlimited number. The full version contains computer opponents - each one is like a different player with its own playing style, strengths and weaknesses. More computer opponents are available as free downloads if you have the full version. You can adjust the playing strength of each computer opponent to match your level. Chess Commander allows you to save and restore the game at any time, you can even take back an unlimited numbers of moves if you are not doing so well. This may be cheating but by going back and trying different moves you can quickly learn to play better! Back
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    71. Pine.cs.yale.edu4201/java/chess.html
    Gameplay ยป computer chess Games FREE UK Deliverycomputer chess Games. Cheap, discount toys and games provided to UK and Worldwidecustomers, at great prices with FREE delivery on all games,
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    72. Gamasutra - Features - "Pawn Captures Wyvern: How Computers Chess Can Improve Yo
    Pawn Captures Wyvern How computer chess Can Improve Your Pathfinding computer chess programmers been dealing with a search algorithm (cryptically
    http://www.gamasutra.com/features/20000626/brockington_01.htm
    by Mark Brockington
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    Pawn Captures Wyvern: How Computer Chess Can Improve Your Pathfinding
    Editor's note: This paper was originally published in the 2000 Game Developer's Conference proceedings Contents . Introduction 3.1 Game Trees and Minimax Search
    3.2 Iterative Deepening
    4.0 Reimplementing A* 4.3 The History of ... Heuristic 1. Introduction
    Most of you with Computer Science training have probably been through the typical Artificial Intelligence lecture on search and planning. You are shown A*, with some trivial example (so your professor doesn't get lost while doing it) which shows all of the various parts of A*. You've also
    sat through the proof of why A* generates an optimal solution when it has an admissible heuristic. If you're really lucky, you get to implement A* in Lisp or Prolog in an assignment, and solve a puzzle involving sliding tiles.

    73. Mint V2.x Computer Chess Program
    Click on the lovely lady to enter the page
    http://www-und.ida.liu.se/~chrso085/mint/
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    74. Www.brainsinbahrain.com/
    CMSC791 Graduate Seminar computer chess and analysis of data structures and algorithms to support computer chess.computer chess provides a fascinating application through which to study many
    http://www.brainsinbahrain.com/

    75. Mastering The Game: A History Of Computer Chess - Media Preview @ SYS-CON Media
    Mastering the Game A History of computer chess Media Preview. By Marketwire.August 3, 2005 1149 PM. MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA (MARKET WIRE) 08/03/05
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    Jump to a SYS-CON Magazine .NET Developer's Journal ColdFusion Developer's Journal Eclipse Developer's Journal Enterprise Open Source Magazine Storage + Security Journal IT Solutions Guide Java Developer's Journal LinuxWorld Macromedia Developer's Journal PowerBuilder Developer's Journal SEO/SEM (Search) Journal SOA Web Services Journal Symbian Developer's Journal WebLogic Journal WebSphere Journal XML Journal
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    76. Computer Chess Software - ChessWiki
    computer chess Software Chess Genius for Pocket PC (http//www.chessgenius.com/pocketpc/). Pocket Fritz (http//www.chessbaseusa.com/Pocket.htm)
    http://www.drpribut.com/mwiki/index.php?title=Computer_Chess_Software

    77. Computer Chess
    For a computer to play chess it requires a high level of intelligence so that the computer chess has constantly improved over a time span of 40 years.
    http://www.ccs.neu.edu/groups/honors-program/freshsem/19951996/rsuchak/
      How Computers Play Chess
    By Raj N. Suchak
    Contents
  • Introduction
  • ...Like the 'human' evolution?
  • Search Algorithms used by Chess Programs
  • Openings and end game databases
    Introduction
    In the world today, computers are used to perform complex and lengthy tasks at a fraction of the time humans take. Indirectly this implies that computers are only obedient helpers and they do what they are told to do. No intelligence is shown by them. The questions of whether computers can really 'think' has been a contraversial issue since the day they were created. The idea of computers making stategic decisions and not just perform lengthy and complex tasks leads us to artificial intelligence. To study such issues, many scientists have chosen the game of the game of chess. For a computer to play chess it requires a high level of intelligence so that the right moves can be evaluted during a given time period.
    It has often been argued that computers will never defeat humans in the game of chess. The recent match between the chess world champion, Gary Kasparov and Deep Blue (IBM's latest and most powerful parallel computer for chess) showed that this argument could soon be false. The recent "ACM Chess Challenge showed vast improvement in how computers can be used to play this game.Deep Blue is capable of examing a billion moves in a second. Kasparov won 4-2!
  • 78. Www.pi.infn.it/~carosi/chess/shannon.txt
    PocketGear.com Your Complete Pocket PC Resource!Plus all the games from every World computer chess Championship. ARM version only.more Downloads 89 Updated 11-Sep 2004. Commercial $2.00
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    79. Thycotic Software Ltd - Publications - Designing, Implementing And Optimising An
    This project, as does this dissertation, covers various aspects of computer chess.It involves an objectoriented core chess system that was built to allow
    http://www.thycotic.com/computerchess.html

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    Dissertation 77 pages (500k) Author Jonathan Cogley Title Designing, implementing and optimising an object-oriented chess system using a genetic algorithm in Java and its critical evaluation Date September 2001
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    This project, as does this dissertation, covers various aspects of computer chess. It involves an object-oriented core chess system that was built to allow experimentation with optimising the evaluation function that drives most computer chess programs.
    The core system was designed to take advantage of the benefits that object oriented systems can provide in the form of reusable components, abstraction of complexity and simpler semantics when understanding a complex system. The design approach, including the reasoning behind the decisions made and the advantages and disadvantages of the resulting system are discussed in Chapter 4.

    80. Jim's Computer Chess Page
    Jim Bumgardner s Jim s computer chess Page. computer chess. computer chessProgramming. I wrote my first computer chess program for the Mac around 1990.
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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.

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