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  2. Computer chess - Wikipedia

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    Computer chess includes both hardware ... (1950), "Programming a Computer for Playing Chess" (PDF), Philosophical ... List of chess engine ratings and game files in ...

  3. World Computer Chess Championship - Wikipedia

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    The event is organized by the International Computer Games Association (ICGA, until 2002 ICCA [1]). It is often held in conjunction with the World Computer Speed Chess Championship and the Computer Olympiad, a collection of computer tournaments for other board games. Instead of using engine protocols, the games are played on physical boards by ...

  4. Swedish Chess Computer Association - Wikipedia

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    In the year 2000 the ratings of the chess engines in the SSDF rating pool were calibrated with games played against humans. [ 1 ] The SSDF list is one of the only statistically significant measures of chess engine strength, especially compared to tournaments, because it incorporates the results of thousands of games played on standard hardware ...

  5. Chess Engines Grand Tournament - Wikipedia

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    Chess Engines Grand Tournament, also known as CEGT, is an organization that tests computer chess software by playing chess engines against one another and publishing a ratings table. CEGT routinely tests chess engines in various time controls such as 40/4 (40 moves in 4 minutes, repeating), 40/20 (40 moves in 20 minutes, repeating), and 40/120 ...

  6. Top Chess Engine Championship - Wikipedia

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    Top Chess Engine Championship, formerly known as Thoresen Chess Engines Competition (TCEC or nTCEC), is a computer chess tournament that has been run since 2010. It was organized, directed, and hosted by Martin Thoresen until the end of Season 6; from Season 7 onward it has been organized by Chessdom.

  7. North American Computer Chess Championship - Wikipedia

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    The North American Computer Chess Championship was a computer chess championship held from 1970 to 1994. It was organised by the Association for Computing Machinery and by Monty Newborn, Professor of Computer Science at McGill University. [1] It was one of the first computer chess tournaments.

  8. Stockfish (chess) - Wikipedia

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    Stockfish has been one of the strongest chess engines in the world for several years; [3] [4] [5] it has won all main events of the Top Chess Engine Championship (TCEC) and the Chess.com Computer Chess Championship (CCC) since 2020 and, as of 16 November 2024, is the strongest CPU chess engine in the world with an estimated Elo rating of 3642 ...

  9. World Computer Speed Chess Championship - Wikipedia

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    World Computer Speed Chess Championship is an annual event organized by the International Computer Games Association where computer chess engines compete against each other at blitz chess time controls. It is held in conjunction with the World Computer Chess Championship.