A World Championship Caliber Checkers Program
... In August 1990, Chinook competed in its first two human checkers tournaments, winning the Mississippi State Open (undefeated, winning 3 games against Grandmasters), and coming second in the U.S. National Open (playing 8 4-game matches, winning 4 and drawing 4, including winning 3 games against Grand ...
... In August 1990, Chinook competed in its first two human checkers tournaments, winning the Mississippi State Open (undefeated, winning 3 games against Grandmasters), and coming second in the U.S. National Open (playing 8 4-game matches, winning 4 and drawing 4, including winning 3 games against Grand ...
Computers and Chess - Department of Computing Science
... When the value of a move changes suddenly as the depth of analysis increases, I think one could say that the move is in some sense "interesting" - oversights, traps and sacrifices fall into this category. ...
... When the value of a move changes suddenly as the depth of analysis increases, I think one could say that the move is in some sense "interesting" - oversights, traps and sacrifices fall into this category. ...
How computers play chess
... play chess?’ It could fairly easily be made to play a rather bad game. It would be bad because chess requires intelligence.” –Alan Turing 1946 ...
... play chess?’ It could fairly easily be made to play a rather bad game. It would be bad because chess requires intelligence.” –Alan Turing 1946 ...